Deep beams of 'molting' spectacular butterflies
In the animal kingdom, there are many strange, mysterious and beautiful processes, but few are charming and wonderful processes such as the "reincarnation" of the caterpillars.
The caterpillars eat the leaves where they live and grow, then turn into pupae. In cocoons, pupae grow into butterflies and then rub their backs into cocoons to puncture to become butterflies and fly out.
Below is a series of impressive photos before and after the "caterpillar":
The "incarnation" of Brahmin moths
Cecropia silkworm butterfly
Spicebush tails
Black swallowtail butterfly
Polyura Butterfly Sempronius
Butterfly Acraga Coa
Butterfly Acharia
Butterfly glass wings
Butterfly Cerura Vinula
Flannel moth
American green butterflies
Beutenmuelleri moths
Hubbard's silkworm butterfly
Isa Textula Butterfly
Pipevine swallowtail butterfly
Moth Spotted Apatelodes
Io moths
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