A Caterpillar which will grow, cocoon and become a Butterfly
A chrysalis. A chrysalis grows from a caterpillar.
The baby is called a caterpillar or larvae in the beginning states. When the caterpillar grows up, it is then called a butterfly
It grows the most at its larval stage (caterpillar)
Butterfly A caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
there is no caterpillar egg. the caterpillar turns into a butterfly then the butterfly lay the egg.
Um, no it grows up to be a Gypsy Moth.
it takes about 4 weeks for it to grow and cocoon and about six weeks 4 it to be a butterfly.
There is no such thing as a baby butterfly, they are born as adults. here is the way it works. A Butterfly lays eggs, these eggs hatch into caterpillar's, the caterpillars seal themselves into pupa or chrysalis inside of which they grow into an adult butterfly, when the time is right an adult butterfly breaks out of the pupa/chrysalis a lot like a chick coming from an egg and you have an adult butterfly ready to mate with other butterfly's that lay eggs once again. The closest thing to a baby butterfly will be the Caterpillar.
A butterfly in its larval stage is called a caterpillar.
the name that is given to a young butterfly is a caterpillar
The life cycle of a butterfly starts as an egg, then hatches into a larva (caterpillar), which consumes food to grow. The larva then transforms into a pupa (chrysalis) where it undergoes metamorphosis into an adult butterfly. The adult butterfly then mates and lays eggs to start the cycle again.