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When a caterpillar pupates, it sheds off its final layer of caterpillar skin. After shedding, its body is no longer in its larva (caterpillar) stage. The creature has become a pupa! In butterfly species, the pupa is called a chrysalis. For more detailed information about pupation, please:
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Cecropia Moth (Hyalophora cecropia)
What happens to a cocoon-spinning caterpillar’s body once it’s inside its cocoon? Watch this video to find out! Click the link below the video for a detailed explanation of what’s happening here.
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Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)
How do butterfly caterpillars pupate? Check out this example of the process! Click the link below the video for a detailed explanation of what’s happening here.
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Buck Moth (Hemileuca lucina)
How does a spiny caterpillar look when it pupates? Watch this video and see! Click the link below the video for a detailed explanation of what’s happening here.
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Regal Moth (Citheronia regalis)
What happens when one of the world’s largest caterpillars pupates? See for yourself in the video below! Click the link below the video for a detailed explanation of what’s happening here.
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