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http://foxhavenjournal.com. Stages of the Butterfly Life Cycle: Egg Larva Pupa Adult Butterfly. Children’s Books on the Butterfly Life Cycle: The Very Hungry Caterpillar By: Eric Carle Oh My , A Butterfly By: Tish Rabe The Life Cycle of a Butterfly By: Bobbie Kalman.

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  1. http://foxhavenjournal.com • Stages of the Butterfly Life Cycle: • Egg • Larva • Pupa • Adult Butterfly Children’s Books on the Butterfly Life Cycle: The Very Hungry Caterpillar By: Eric Carle Oh My, A Butterfly By: TishRabe The Life Cycle of a Butterfly By: Bobbie Kalman The Butterfly Life Cycle http://books.google.com/books? http://resources4.deepdiscount.com/resources/ http://foxhavenjournal.com http://resources3.deepdiscount.com/resources/deepdiscount/images/ http://foxhavenjournal.com https://neenmachine.com By: Alicia Van Boogard

  2. 1. Egg 3. Pupa http://easy-butterfly-garden.com http://easy-butterfly-garden.com A butterfly starts its life as an small egg on a leaf. The caterpillar turns into a pupa (chrysalis); this is a resting stage. 2. Larva 4. Adult Butterfly http://foxhavenjournal.com http://foxhavenjournal.com The larva (caterpillar) hatches from an egg and eats leaves or flowers almost constantly. The caterpillar molts (loses its old skin) many times as it grows. http://foxhavenjournal.com A beautiful, flying adult emerges. There is no growth during this stage. This adult will continue the cycle and reproduce.

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