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| Perched on my finger, this butterfly is ready to be released! |
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| He flew off, but landed on the deck, so I carefully put him on our lilac bush. |
Buttefly #4, another boy, was out of his chrysalis and hanging on the shell early this morning when I got up. It's a hot, sunny day--ideal butterfly weather--and I released him into the garden.
Meanwhile, my timing was perfect to observe, from start to finish, a caterpiller transform from caterpillar to chrysalis. It was exactly like in the movie "Men in Black" when the alien, clothed in a man's body, unzips his "human" skin and a slimy, mishapen, colorful alien emerges out of the body.
Here's the play-by-play: Hanging in it's J for hours, I noticed that the caterpillar relaxed it's "J" position. It was hanging straight, and appeared somewhat lifeless. I thought perhaps it had died. But then, I noticed an almost imperceptible swelling at the back of it's head and ever so slight upturn like it was resuming the J position. The skin on the back, just behind the head split open and a bright green blob (almost like the slime you purchase as a kids' toy) bulged out. The green bulge grew larger as the caterpillar's green, black and white skin split further along its back and soon began to peel upward as the green bulge grew larger and bulgier. The whole thing circled around and around; it appeared this process took some effort. The tiny black caterpillar legs, which are on its skin, were moving as the skin peeled away. In one to two minutes, the caterpillar skin was at the top, like a discarded suit and the green blob was circling around and around, until the skin fell off. The now green awkwardly shaped oblong blob that was no longer caterpillar and not-quite chrysalis circled round and round, slowly taking shape as the chrysalis. Although I did not touch it, it looked wet and I imagine the green chrysalis was slowly hardening. This process took quite a awhile, less than an hour, but more than 30 minutes, until the perfectly shaped chrysalis with gold dots hung still, where it will stay for 10-14 days.





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