Female ladybugs lay their eggs on the underside of leaves. This is to protect them from being seen by flying predators as well as from the weather.
A larvae hatches from the egg.
The ladybug larva has six legs, a long tail, and black spikes surrounding its body.
After a couple of weeks of growing, the larvae will start to change into something that looks like a shrimp. When it is big enough, it will attach itself to a leaf. During the pupa stage, the larvae are going through a metamorphosis into a ladybug.
The ladybug becomes an adult after it undergoes metamorphosis.
In the first stage a girl butterfly lays eggs on a leaf. About five days after the eggs are laid.
The second stage is the caterpillar. A caterpillar is sometimes called larve. A caterpillar is a long creature. It looks like a worm.
The caterpillar is hungry once it has hatched. It starts to eat leaves and flowers. It eats these all the time. This is the eating and growing stage.
Stage three is the chrysalis. This is when the caterpillar is done growing. The caterpillar makes a chrysalis. Another name for a chrysalis is a pupa. It is mostly brown or green.
This is the changing stage. The caterpillar starts to changes. It starts to turn into a butterfly.
In stage four, the chrysalis opens. Soon a butterfly comes out. A butterfly is sometimes called an imago. It is also called an adult. Butterflies are very colorful.
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