How to make an egg paper shell handmade caterpillar is as follows:
In the first step, take a piece of clay and roll it into a ball. Pink color rolled into a large and two small two tiny round balls. The slightly larger pink ball from the previous step will be the nose, just gently stick it on, it's more adorable. The smaller pink ball is for the blush, and should be flattened. Also use a pen to draw on the eyes, and use the tool to press out the mouth.
The second step is to take a bit of the same color clay as the head and roll it into two short strips. Stick the strips on top of the head and adjust the angle. Use other colors of clay to form five balls of different sizes.
The third step is to glue the balls to the back of the head in descending order. Using the same color clay as the head, make five pairs of tiny feet, either teardrops or strips. Attach the tiny feet and add a small ball tail. Kiki added a pink heart on top of the caterpillar's head. You can also add your own favorite decorations Oh ~
Caterpillar habits:
Caterpillars generally live only on a certain type or certain plants and feed on them until they become adults. They generally feed on the leaves or fruits of their host. Caterpillars are found in groups and solitary, and before changing into adults, they usually molt 4-6 times in order to keep growing and eventually become chrysalids.
The caterpillar will not eat or drink before molting and becoming a chrysalis. Caterpillars generally refer to the larvae of Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) insects. They have 3 pairs of thoracic legs, and mostly 5 pairs of gastropods and caudipods. Some larvae have many poisonous bristles on their bodies, and their skin will be red and swollen when touched by humans.
The process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly:
The process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly is a long one, and is generally divided into 2 steps: the caterpillar turns into a chrysalis, and then the chrysalis turns into a butterfly. The time it takes for different species of caterpillars to turn into butterflies varies and is around 3 months. Prior to metamorphosis, adult caterpillars spit out silk to anchor themselves to a branch, and then spend about two weeks dissolving their bodies until they become a bag of nutrient-rich liquid, in which the cellular structure grows and metamorphoses to produce body structures such as legs, wings, and antennae.