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They pull them selves out with there two front legs called shoobers.

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a cocoon doesn't become a catterpillar it becomes abutterfly or amoth and about 6 weeks.

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Caterpillars do not come out of cocoons. Caterpillars make a cocoon and then come out as moths. Butterflies make chrysalis. Cocoons are made of silk and butterfly caterpillars do not do this.

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they leve a hole

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It chews its way out with its mandibles.

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