Short Overview: We were helping daddy sort out old things to either keep or throw away when we found an old silkworm Contrary to popular belief, a chrysalis is not a pouch or a sac —It's actually the caterpillar's own body!
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We were helping daddy sort out old things to either keep or throw away when we found an old silkworm Contrary to popular belief, a chrysalis is not a pouch or a sac —It's actually the caterpillar's own body!
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- We were helping daddy sort out old things to either keep or throw away when we found an old silkworm
- Contrary to popular belief, a chrysalis is not a pouch or a sac —It's actually the caterpillar's own body!
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