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Fascinating Facts About Butterflies: Life Cycle and Habitat Insights

In this informative piece, I explore the enchanting world of butterflies, beginning with their tiny eggs, no bigger than a dewdrop or jellybean, which contain life. Once hatched, they emerge as dark baby caterpillars, immediately consuming their eggshell out of hunger. Butterflies primarily thrive in sunny habitats filled with flowers, trees, and plentiful food and water. I recommend reading this book for its valuable insights—it's an excellent resource for anyone looking to learn more about these beautiful creatures for reports or personal interest.

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Fascinating Facts About Butterflies: Life Cycle and Habitat Insights

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  1. Butterflies By: Willow

  2. Facts • I was reading a book about butterflies and the told me a lot. • First they told me that a butterfly egg is the size of a dewdrop or jellybean, and something alive is in it.

  3. Facts (continued) • After the egg hatches it is a little dark baby caterpillar. • Right away the caterpillar eats its eggshell because it is so hungry.

  4. Habitat • Most butterflies live in sunny places where there is food and water and flowers and trees. • All butterflies love to live in places like that

  5. Summary • I think you should read this book because it is informational and it is very good for reports on animals or bugs.

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