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The process through which a caterpillar develops through a number of developmental stages into an

adult butterfly is known as metamorphosis. The modification of the insect's body shape, along with
adjustments to behavior and habitat, is referred to as metamorphosis. The process starts when an
adult female butterfly lays an egg, which develops into a caterpillar. As the caterpillar grows and
develops, it undergoes a number of molts, or the shedding of its exoskeleton. The caterpillar
eventually develops into a pupa, sometimes referred to as a chrysalis, where it completely changes
into an adult butterfly. The butterfly will go through a brief period of time where it pumps blood and
allows its wings to spread as it emerges from the pupa. The butterfly's maiden flight will be possible
once the wings have dried and become rigid.

This process is essential for the survival of the butterfly species, as it allows for the
continuation of the species and the maintenance of biodiversity in the ecosystem. The
metamorphosis of a butterfly is a prime example of how nature continually transforms and
renews itself, and it serves as a reminder of the incredible adaptability and resilience of
nature.

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