to answer you question they are called capillars not sure how2 spell but um yea any other questions contact me at facebook thank you make sure you put your name so we can chat about any other things thanks and have a great day
Caterpillars.
caterpillers
If you have a butterfly garden there is no "baby" stage. This baby stage you are talking about is actually the larval stage better know as the Caterpillar stage.
Moths, like butterflies, metamorphosis from caterpillars, just a different species of caterpillars.
They are called butterflies in Ireland too.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
The Blue Morpho Butterfly life cycle is the same as all butterflies. During the life cycle, the larvae can be referred to as the baby.
Caterpillarscaterpillars turn into butterflies when they reach the final stage of adulthood.Therefore... caterpillars are "baby" butterflies...
A group of butterflies is called a flutter
Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
They eat just what regular butterflies do.
A scientist who studies butterflies and moths is called a lepidopterist.
'Baby' butterflies look like, in order, a grain of rice, a caterpillar, a pupa, an imago, then an adult.