Butterflies go four stages of life, but they only look like butterflies in the final stage. Birds, frogs, snakes and insects also change as they grow.
1. An adult butterfly lays an egg.
2. The egg hatches into a caterpillar or larva.
3. The caterpillar forms the chrysalis or pupa.
4. The chrysalis matures into a butterfly.
2006-08-28 05:38:12
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answer #1
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answered by nkkidw040602 3
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hi Lioness, i attempted to discover "objectified" and "objectification" in the dictionary and no exhilaration. nicely, i'm not precisely sensible I comprehend your queston, yet imagine i'd have an theory. besides, have you ever heard of the "bell curve"? that's a curve that's shaped like a bell and does an excellent pastime of representing data. As for elegance, at one end of the curve we've the least captivating and at the different end the most. a similar must be actual for earnings ... poorest on one part and richest on the different. in the midst of the bell we've each and each of the conventional human beings. i imagine what you're putting forward is actual, yet in basic terms in basic terms a reality of existence. we've the completed spectrum for both genders. As for why adult men do not protest ... i wager they comprehend that that's in basic terms the way issues are and protests are unlikely to regulate something. desire this facilitates!
2016-11-28 02:38:49
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answered by ? 4
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They hatch from eggs laid from the butterflies of the previous generation.
2006-08-28 06:30:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Research "complete metamorphosis".
2006-08-28 05:40:15
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answered by justmemimi 6
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butterfly eggs.
2006-08-28 05:35:44
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answered by Anonymous
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larva
2006-08-28 05:36:43
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answered by strictly_maggie 3
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ummmmmmmmm......... take sex ed
2006-08-28 05:37:54
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answered by crazy2have3kids 3
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