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The baby is called a caterpillar or larvae in the beginning states. When the caterpillar grows up, it is then called a butterfly

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The young caterpillars is called larvae. They are the babies of a moth and a butterfly. Caterpillars grow very quickly.

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A caterpillar is the result of a butterfly or moth laying eggs.

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