Showing posts with label butterfly life cycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterfly life cycle. Show all posts

Friday, 14 March 2014

Butterfly Life Cycle

Ever wondered how the butterfly life cycle goes? Well first the monarch butterfly plants a tiny egg on the underside of a swan plant. After a few days the egg starts squirming that means it is ready to hatch. It comes out as a caterpillar. First it chews a hole and the hole gradually widens. When it comes out it is only 2 millimetres long. This is called Larvae.

The caterpillar eats its shell then goes to find milkweed leaves to eat. The caterpillar begins pupation. It is motionless for 1 and a half weeks. Inside the pupa also known as the chrysalis the monarch is transforming from a caterpillar to a butterfly.

When the process has finished, the butterfly is ready to come out of the chrysalis. Their wings take a couple of hours for the fluid to expand them to their full size. The monarch finds nectar from flowers and the life cycle starts again.