Unlike any other British butterfly, speckled woods are able to hibernate as either a caterpillar or chrysalis. |
The leaves are high in vitamins A and C, preparing the caterpillars for the chrysalis. |
Alice reminds the Caterpillar that it will be strange when he changes to a chrysalis and then into a butterfly, but the Caterpillar disagrees. |
The title may refer to a process, as when a butterfly emerges from the chrysalis. |
What modern psychologists dispute about the chrysalis image is the finality it implies. |
Milkweed, in its many varieties, serves as the sole host plant for the monarch's life cycle, from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis. |