Pupa boneka

in hive-144064 •  3 years ago  (edited)

Pupa boneka this is a stage wrapping. At this stage the cocoon cannot move, neatly wrapped like beautiful silk. This phase passes through four phases, namely the embryonic, larval, and adult phases. This is a period of metamorphosis that is relatively unique but certainly where the formation of the body moves dynamically while the larval form is slowly abandoned.

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I can find this only at certain times, where each larva has its own time, bringing life to life in the early and post. In a not-so-strong branch, the cocoon hung on the branch became a very light load altogether.

Why larvae are neatly wrapped, it's because the cocoon needs protection from the attack of predators that desperately want it as a food chain. To trick a predator then a mother caterpillar must think twice so that the safety of the cocoon at least needs to be maintained. With the establishment of cocoons then security, comfort also applies to something unofficial.

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Interesting post and amazing photography skill

Thank you @mehuu, as a beginner I always try to give my best.