In a cocoon a caterpillar changes into a moth or butterfly.But if they fall they will die so if you get a caterpillar take good care don't handle to much
The long-tailed blue (Lampides boeticus) holds the record for the longest living butterfly, with a lifespan of up to 12 months.
All butterfly and moth wings are damp when they hatch from their crysalis. If the interior of the crysalis was dry, they'd die. They need the moisture to keep supple; on hatching they gradually spread their wings until they become dry enough to fly.
Margaret Moth died in 2010.
A Luna Moth lives for only one week. After breaking out of its cocoon, the moth's sole purpose is to reproduce, and after this they die. The Luna moth is a Saturniidae, a group name which applies to some of the larger and more spectacular species in the Lepidoptera category. As with all Sarurniidae, this moth has no mouth and no need to eat, and therefore has a very limited life span, in the Luna moth's case, only one week.
If your caterpillar turned brown it might either have died or, most likely, it pupated and started to turn into a butterfly or a moth. Usually if it is a dark brown and still caterpillar-shaped, it has probably died, but if it is a lighter brown or reddish colour and has a different shape, it is most likely starting a cocoon.
It's not like that. If you cut your wrist, OR your arm, anywhere deeply enough to open an artery, it is a life-or-death situation. But if you cut your wrist or arm not too deeply, it's a "cut" - you will recover from it.
A female silk moth cannot and will not mate with a female silk moth. She will mate with a male silk moth if one is available. If not, she will simply die.
Sophie Amalie Moth died on 1719-01-17.
It will either: a) Evolve into adult,if a baby (blue cocoon) b) Die of old age,and reincarnate because you took good care of it (pink cocoon) c) Die,getting erased from the gamecube memory (grey cocoon)
A caterpillars is the larva of a butterfly, moth, or other insect. Most caterpillars are destroyed by weather or eaten by birds, reptiles, insects, and other animals. Any that are not killed will develop into a pupa stage, usually sheathed in a silken cocoon from which it will emerge as a fully grown adult insect.
you could die