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3 Questions The ____ is the first cycle of the butterfly life cycle. Females lay their eggs on or near plants that will later serve as _____ food. The ____ hatches from the egg. Every butterfly goes through four stages in life. This is called ______. When a caterpillar has finished growing it forms a ____. Butterfly eggs are very ____ and _____. Inside the Pupa everything about the caterpillar is ____. Many of the butterfly eggs have ____ or other ____ features.

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5 Questions Food gives caterpillars what? Butterfly and moth larvae are called? Another name for a caterpillar shedding its skin is? From the outside the pupa looks as if its ____? Butterflies do all of their growing when they’re? A Caterpillar shed its? A caterpillar _________ can’t stretch or grow. Caterpillars spend most of their time?

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7 Questions When the Pupa has finished changing, it molts one last time and emerges as an ____ butterfly. An adult butterfly emerges with its _____ folded up against its body. The butterfly pumps ____ to make the wings expand. The adult stage is when butterflies ____. The second stage in the butterfly life cycle is? Each stage of the butterfly ____ ____ is very different from the next. What stage does the butterfly finally emerge as an adult? Butterfly pupae are called?

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