
The Butterfly: Life Cycle Of An Insect (rev, 1977)
The film explores the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly, detailing its remarkable migration journey of up to 6,000 kilometers from Canada to Mexico. It explains the butterfly’s anatomy, including its segmented body and the unique features of its wings. The film outlines the stages of complete metamorphosis, from egg to caterpillar to pupa and finally to adult butterfly. It highlights the caterpillar’s diet of milkweed, its molting process, and the adult butterfly’s feeding habits, emphasizing the role of chemicals in its body that deter predators. The documentary also touches on the Monarch’s migration patterns and ongoing scientific research into their behavior.
Keywords
Monarch butterfly, life cycle, migration, metamorphosis, caterpillar, milkweed, pupa, adult butterfly, anatomy, chemicals, navigation, research
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