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The Butterfly with Second Class

22/1/2014

14 Comments

 
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This week we are investigating the life cycle of a Butterfly.
We have researched some fun and interesting facts about them. 

  • Butterflies are insects.

  • A butterfly’s lifecycle is made up of four parts, egg, larva (caterpillars), pupa (chrysalis) and adult.

  • Butterflies attach their eggs to leaves with a special glue.

  • Most caterpillars are plant eaters (herbivores).

  • Fully grown caterpillars attach themselves to a suitable twig or leaf before shedding their outside layer of skin to reveal a hard skin underneath known as a chrysalis.

  • An adult butterfly will eventually emerge from the chrysalis where it will wait a few hours for its wings to fill with blood and dry, before flying for the first time.

  • Butterflies can live in the adult stage from anywhere between a week and a year, depending on the species.

  • Butterflies have four wings.

  • Butterflies often have brightly coloured wings with unique patterns made up of tiny scales.

  • Most butterflies feed on nectar from flowers.

  • Butterflies taste receptors are on their feet.

  • Scientists estimate that there are between 15000 and 20000 different species of butterfly.

  • Birdwing butterflies have large, angular wings and fly in a similar way to birds.

  • Monarch butterflies are known for their long migration. Every year monarch butterflies will travel a great distance (sometimes over 4000 km), females will lay eggs and a new generation of monarchs will travel back, completing the cycle


  • Look up this information yourself
  • http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/butterfly.html
  • Check out the San Diago Zoo:
  • http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/insects/butterfly

14 Comments
Chloe and Sarah
23/1/2014 04:08:43 am

The reason they are colourful is to blend with the flowers.

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ronan and liam
23/1/2014 04:09:26 am

The butterfly makes its own glow.

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katie and fatima
23/1/2014 04:10:12 am

the butterfly can taste with its feet

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Jaimee and Tara
23/1/2014 04:19:12 am

We now know that they smell with their legs. We love your comment!!

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ronan o hehir
23/1/2014 04:10:37 am

butterflys have coulerfull wings

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mollie and aoife
23/1/2014 04:14:27 am

it is interesting how caterpillar shreds its skin

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megan and shahed
23/1/2014 04:14:39 am

The butterfly have 6 legs wow i cant belive it wowwee a catterpiler learn ants

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connor and sam
23/1/2014 04:15:21 am

nice videos ms burke

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cara and anna
23/1/2014 04:17:22 am

Butterflies are pritty

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chelsea and mehmet
23/1/2014 04:18:01 am

the butterfly can hipniis whit there wings

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lennon
23/1/2014 04:18:09 am

I love ants they have 6 legs

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Grainne and Róisin
23/1/2014 04:21:53 am

It is interesting how a butterfly eats with its legs .

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katie/fatima
23/1/2014 04:24:05 am

there colourfull

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Tara
23/1/2014 04:25:36 am

I like the butterflies and ants!!!!

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