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The image depicts the life cycle of a butterfly with stages: Egg stage shows eggs on milkweed lasting 14 days, leading to the newly hatched larva. Larval stage includes attachment of larva and caterpillar on milkweed. Pupal stage shows the chrysalis lasting 10 days. Adult stage includes emergence of adult, migration south for 6 months, and migration north. Mating and egg laying occur during the adult stage.
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The diagram illustrate the life circuitation of the Monarch butterfly. From egg stage to adult stage, there are four main stages.
The first stage is laying eggs on milkweed, After two weeks, newly hatched larva will appear. Then the caterpillar eats the leave and attach to larva. 10 days later kind of solid thing called chrysalis cover the caterpillar, as the second stage. Then there is a step called emergence of which turns the chrysalis into wings. Third step is, it migrate to south, after 6 months migrate from there to north.
Finally, it will find a partner and mated, again laid eggs on milkweed. This cycle will last forever.
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