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Cocoon

A cocoon is a casing spun of silk by caterpillars and certain other insect larvae. Butterfly caterpillars do not spin a cocoon but a chrysalis. Some caterpillars attach small twigs, fecal pellets or pieces of vegetation to the outside of their cocoon in an attempt to disguise it from predators. Others spin their cocoon in a concealed location - on the underside of a leaf, in a crevice, or down near the base of a treetrunk.


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