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There are a total of 14 to 15 rings on a

                caterpillar's body. It has little eyes on its
                head, and a jaw that it uses for chewing. On

                the front part of its trunk, it has eight legs.
                When the butterfly is still in the form of a

                caterpillar, it has no wings and its antenna
                are very short. Meanwhile, its salivary gland

                secretes a kind of silk.
                  A caterpillar does not become

                longer as it grows; it only puts on
                weight. Finally, the caterpillar breaks

                loose from its skin by gradually
     110        tearing it. This skin is quickly replaced

                by a skin more fitting to its fat body.
                Caterpillars are very delicious

                creatures for birds that feed on
                insects. For this reason, our Lord has

                taught caterpillars various defence
                techniques. When standing upright,

                some of them resemble a branch,
                some of them camouflage themselves

                by remaining on a leaf that is exactly
                the same colour as their bodies,

                while some others play dead. These
                defence techniques are vital for their

                survival. They remain alive and grow
                into butterflies, thanks to these

                defence techniques.
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