The diagram illustrates the stages involved in the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly.
Overall, the procedure follows a liner multi-stages sequence that begins with eggs became caterpillar and ends with a impressive butterfly.
In the initial stages, the eggs are on the milkweed. After a 14 days of waiting, the eggs are newly hatched larva. Afterwards, they become caterpillar and completing their egg stage. Following that, they attachment of larva. Similarly, the have to rest in their chrysalis form approximately 10 days.
Furthermore, after staying as a chrysalis for 10 says, they complete their larval stage and passing to pupal stage. Moreover, they are ready for begging an adult. However, they have to pass the migration process before. Subsequently, they have to wait around 6 months before becoming one. Afterwards, they reache to migration south from migration north and passing the adult stage. Finally, they maiting and they become ready for the egg laying.
