2nd- Butterfly By H. Im-Hamper Butterfly Moth House Fly Cricket and Lady Bug 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 What is a chrysalis (Pupa)? The life cycle of a butterfly goes from egg to caterpillar to this stage. Row 1, Col 1 What is a pupa? A moth makes a cocoon at this stage. 1,2 What is larva? A house fly moves from an egg to this stage. 1,3 What is a larva? A cricket and lady bug both move from an egg to this stage. 1,4 What a thistle plant? Butterfly loves the nectar from mallow and this plant. 2,1 What is nectar? Moths surround flowers to get this source of food. 2,2 What is decaying matter? House fly feed on this type of matter. 2,3 What are omnivores? Animals like lady bugs that eat plants and vegetables are called this type of eaters. 2,4 What are birds? Butterflies have different predators including rats, toads, lizards and this animal. 3,1 What are bats? Moths have different predators including birds, spiders and this animal. 3,2 What is people? Moths have different predators including birds, reptiles, amphibians and this mammal. 3,3 What is a lady bug? Praying mantis is a predator of this insect. 3,4 What are gardens and meadows? These are the habitats of the butterflies. 4,1 What are gardens and meadows? These are the habitats of the moth. 4,2 What is 1 to 2 miles? House fly’s habitat is within this distance from where it is born. 4,3 What is nocturnal? Animals like crickets that are active at night are described as this. 4,4 What are wings that are up? A major difference between a butterfly and a moth is in their wings when they are at rest. Butterfly’s wings are at this position when they are at rest. 5,1 What is camouflage? Moth’s wings are flat when resting for this function. 5,2 What are legs? House fly tastes food with this part of their anatomy. 5,3 What is for protection and flying? Lady bugs have 2 wings for these two reasons. 5,4