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  1. G

    If "Caterpillar -> Cocoon -> Butterfly" evolves, why does "Butterfly -> Cocoon -> Butterfly" not?

    Hi there, So yes, a simple question in some ways: if "Caterpillar -> Cocoon -> Butterfly" evolves, why does "Butterfly -> Cocoon -> Butterfly" not evolve also? What selection pressure is there, for the former, but not for more of the same? If the evolution was guided by a selection pressure...
  2. G

    Could Evolution convince the centipede to dance? Or the caterpillar to do better than a butterfly?

    Hi there, So, what we have here is a simple observation that between cell and mammal, is insectum (insect). If there is a transition in a cell to a mammal, at some point it seems reasonable to expect that an insect will at least potentially contribute to that transition. But what do we see...
  3. G

    Can you interrupt "Evolution"? With the right "selection pressure"?

    Hi there, So this is basically a test of whether something is real or not. Something that is real, can be interrupted. Gravity causes a fall, but the fall can be interrupted; electricity causes shock, but the shock can be interrupted. Most laws, if the are genuine, follow this simple pattern...
  4. G

    Evaluate this? "a caterpillar is not allowed to transform into a butterfly, he has to evolve it?"

    Hi there, So yes I am wary of just posting one argument to another, for Evolutionists to consider (they tend to bite anything, that is not rote learned Evolution): so I thought I would run this argument past you. "The caterpillar is not allowed to transform into a butterfly, the caterpillar...
  5. Raising A Monarch - The Journey Begins Again :)

    Raising A Monarch - The Journey Begins Again :)

    My husband and I were out looking for Monarch eggs and caterpillars on Milkweed plants on July 21st and we were blessed to see a female Monarch come by and lay a few eggs on some of the leaves. We managed to bring back one of the eggs, collecting it moments after the butterfly laid it. :)...
  6. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - Eclosing

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - Eclosing

    July 20th - Today my little Monarch eclosed (emerged) from her chrysalis. Yesterday she gradually became darker and more visible through the shell and so I could tell that she would be coming out today. Altogether, I had her for about 3 weeks (June 28th -July 20th) The weather here today is...
  7. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - Chrysalis Photos - Male Or Female?

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - Chrysalis Photos - Male Or Female?

    As I wrote in the last post, my Monarch caterpillar has now become a chrysalis. After waiting about 24 hours for the chrysalis to be safe to move, I carefully took it outside yesterday and got some photos. Here are several of them: The chrysalis is so beautiful, almost like a little...
  8. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 5th Instar

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 5th Instar

    The Monarch caterpillar I have been raising is now in his/her 5th and final instar! :) He/she has grown immensely throughout the past 11 days. Soon the caterpillar will find a place to secure itself, shed it's skin one more time, and become a chrysalis. I have provided a stick for this purpose...
  9. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 4th Instar

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 4th Instar

    July 5th - Caterpillar shed his/her skin this morning and is now in the 4th instar. July 6th - Caterpillar seems significantly larger already and is very hungry. This is the most I've seen him/her eat yet. (Almost half a leaf by the afternoon). I gave him/her a fresh leaf around 4:00 pm and...
  10. amariselle

    Raising & Releasing Monarchs

    Hi everyone! :) I started a blog here today on the topic of raising and releasing Monarchs. Last year I released 4 Monarch butterflies and this year I am hoping to get even more involved, if possible. Right now I currently have one Monarch caterpillar that is in its 4th instar. I found him/her...
  11. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 3rd Instar

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 3rd Instar

    July 3 - Caterpillar was very still yesterday evening, overnight and throughout the early morning. It shed its skin this morning and is now in the 3rd instar. July 4 - Caterpillar ate quite a significant amount today. Gave him/her another fresh leaf, cleaned out the mason jar and took some more...
  12. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 2nd Instar

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 2nd Instar

    July 1 - Caterpillar is now in 2nd instar. I gave him/her a new leaf and cleaned out the mason jar. July 2 - I took some more photos and gave the caterpillar another fresh leaf as well as cleaning out the mason jar again. The caterpillars stripes are more visible now, and it has stripes on it's...
  13. Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 1st Instar

    Raising A Monarch Caterpillar - 1st Instar

    June 28, 2018 - I found a tiny little Monarch caterpillar on the underside of a leaf on the Honeyvine Milkweed my husband and I have growing on our railing. (It grows there every year). I carefully cut the leaf off the vine and placed it in a large mason jar with fine mesh over the top. The...