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  1. Butterfly emerges from cocoon in time lapse00:39

    Butterfly emerges from cocoon in time lapse

    I took a timelapse of a monarch emerging from its chrysalis during a science class I teach. One of my students would regularly bring in caterpillars so we could watch them turn into butterflies and then release them. Pretty amazing to watch!

    09/23/2024
  2. Caterpillar eats own egg00:27

    Caterpillar eats own egg

    A newly hatched monarch caterpillar eating its own egg

    08/20/2024
  3. Time lapse transformation of caterpillar to chrysalis03:17

    Time lapse transformation of caterpillar to chrysalis

    The transformation of a Monarch caterpillar into a chrysalis is a fascinating process called metamorphosis, during which the caterpillar undergoes major changes to become a butterfly. Upon finding a suitable spot, the caterpillar spins a silk pad using a special gland near its mouth. This pad serves as an anchor. After creating the silk pad, the caterpillar attaches itself by its last pair of prolegs and hangs downwards in a J shape. This is a resting phase while it prepares for the next dramatic changes. As the caterpillar hangs, its skin splits at the back of the head and is gradually shrugged off upward, revealing a green case underneath—this is the chrysalis. As the old skin is completely shed, the chrysalis hardens and takes on a more jade-like color, with golden spots around it. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar completely transforms its body. This transformation includes digesting itself almost entirely to reform as a butterfly. This process takes about 10-14 days. The end of the transformation process is marked by the chrysalis becoming transparent, showing the black and orange colors of the butterfly within. When ready, the butterfly emerges, initially hanging from the split chrysalis to allow its wings to dry and harden after pumping them full of fluid. Once its wings are dry and hard, the Monarch butterfly is ready to fly off and start the cycle anew either by migrating or reproducing.

    04/30/2024
  4. Time lapse monarch caterpillar shed skin reveal chrysalis00:27

    Time lapse monarch caterpillar shed skin reveal chrysalis

    No audio. Time lapse of Monarch caterpillar shedding its skin to reveal the pupa or chrysalis

    07/20/2022
  5. Monarch caterpillar eat some leaves00:13

    Monarch caterpillar eat some leaves

    Monarch caterpillar eating eating some leaves.

    07/20/2022
  6. Monarch caterpillar makes its cocoon time lapse00:39

    Monarch caterpillar makes its cocoon time lapse

    I used the wrong instagram handle before, so this clip was re submittedby me. This video is a Time lapse of a monarch caterpillar making its cocoon hanging inside glass container

    01/12/2022
  7. Monarch caterpillar become a chrysalis plastic cage05:00

    Monarch caterpillar become a chrysalis plastic cage

    5 minute video of a Monarch Caterpillar becoming a chrysalis in the plastic cage.

    09/10/2021
  8. Caterpillar evolves into its cocoon 03:39

    Caterpillar evolves into its cocoon

    I set up a pollinator garden in our backyard and after a few weeks of seeing lots of Monarchs and Monarch eggs (but no monarch caterpillars), we brought an egg inside so we'd have a better chance of raising a caterpillar. After about 2 weeks the caterpillar grew from about the size of a pinhead to over 2 inches long and finally got ready to pupate (form the chrysalis). The chrysalis forming (which is what the video is) took about 2 minutes. It hardened over the next few hours and will stay like this until the butterfly is ready to emerge in about 10 days. In the wild, monarch eggs have a 2-5% chance of reaching the butterfly stage, while indoors it is over a 90% chance. Next year, I plan to raise many more indoors in order to do my part in saving the dwindling Monarch population. Green caterpillar puts itself inside its cocoon.

    08/17/2021
  9. Small monarch caterpillar hatching from egg leaf01:18

    Small monarch caterpillar hatching from egg leaf

    A small monarch caterpillar hatching from its egg on a leaf.

    05/27/2021
  10. Close up monarch caterpillar eat leaves fast02:48

    Close up monarch caterpillar eat leaves fast

    A close up video of a monarch caterpillar eating leaves fast. Big worm shape with green, white, black stripes body color, and two large antennae.Video is from 2017. Clip is from my channel at FloridaExplored.com, and was also featured on The Dodo but no exclusive agreement was made with them. If you decide to use it, you can access the video without my channel's watermark at https://drive.google.com/file/d/19bGgIu4yb5CMX7xrn6C7Uj2aDyejpBFC/view

    06/25/2020