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Butterflies and Ladybugs By Donna L. Ramirez
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Butterflies
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A Butterfly’s Life Cycle Egg Larva Pupa Butterfly
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Butterfly Facts A caterpillar changes into a butterfly by going through 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Each stage has a different goal—for instance, caterpillars need to eat a lot and adults need to reproduce.
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Ladybugs
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Ladybug’s Life Cycle
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Ladybug Facts Their eggs are yellow and often stuck to leaves. The eggs hatch in one week. The larvae have six legs and can run around, but do not have wings. They are black with small orange or white markings and they will shed their skin three times before going into the pupa stage. Attached to leaves, stems or rocks, the pupa is orange and black. Before the wings harden, the newly emerged adult is yellow and then they turn to a red color with black spots.
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Works Cited Bryant, Peter J. Butterflies and their larval food plants. Retrieved February 23, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://mamba.bio.uci.edu/~pjbryant/biodiv/bflyplnt.htm C-Coast Enterprise Incorporation. (1998, August). Gila wilderness. Retrieved February 18, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://www.c-coast.com/Gila98/Pictures/Ladybugs.htm Jones, Randi. (2005). Butterfly biology. Retrieved February 5, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://www.thebutterflysite.com/biology.shtml Jones, Randi. (2005). Ladybug or ladybird beetle information. Retrieved February 5, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://insected.arizona.edu/ladyinfo.htm Zoological Society of San Diego. (2005). Butterfly. Retrieved February 12, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-butterfly.html Randle, T., Pettway, C.Lifecycle. Retrieved February 12, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://www.fortbend.k12.tx.us/mastersonline/Ft_Bend_ISD/6306/wbe/pettway/u nprotected/PETTWAY_default.htm
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