Butterflies
butterfly fish reproduce by laying eggs in the sea
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Butterflies usually hatch from their chrysalis cocoons in the spring, but they can hatch any time of year in tropical climates. Understand the variables that affect when butterflies hatch with information from a butterfly conservatory curator in this free video on butterflies.
They don't. They lay them under a leaf or on a flower and leave them to hatch. :)
Yes they are born form eggs that mature butterflies lay.
Yes, butterflies lay eggs. Female butterflies typically lay their eggs on plants, which then hatch into caterpillars before transforming into butterflies.
Their hatching schedule is thrown off course and they hatch in times when it isn't suitable for them to survive.
Butterflies lay eggs, which hatch into larvae, which when they have grown sufficiently will undergo metamorphosis into a butterfly.
A butterfly lays eggs, usually on the underside of leaves, which hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillars then feed and grow, forming a chrysalis where they undergo metamorphosis and finally emerge as adult butterflies.
When a butterfly comes out of its cocoon it is no longer a baby, as it has matured from a caterpillar into a butterfly. Butterflies drink nectar from flowers using their proboscis.
As soon as they hatch out out of their cacoon, they are ready to reproduce