See caterpillar butterflies

The process of escaping cocoons to turn into butterflies is familiar but still really worth admiring.

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First, stick your head out of the cocoon shell.

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Next, take the front foot out of the cocoon and use it to push the rest of the body off.

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An extra beard has appeared.

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Colorful wings also gradually appeared.

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A wing escaped from the cocoon. Variation from butterfly worms takes place from 1 week to 11 days.

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Just one push is that the butterfly completely gets out of the cocoon. When newly released from the cocoon, the wings of the butterfly are still wet and soft. Sometimes they need to spend a whole day to dry their wings.

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30 seconds after the cocoon escape process began, the butterfly was completely "free". While waiting for the wings to dry, it checked its taps by twisting taps.

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Start the wing drying process.