Slim Secret: Butterflies Burn Fat in Cocoon

The full grown morpho rhetenor butterfly, a native to South America.
(Image credit: University of Southhampton.)

What goes on in a cocoon as a caterpillar changes into a butterfly remains one of nature's best kept secrets.

But a new study reveals one part of the process: The insects burn a tremendous amount of fat while hibernating during the transformation.

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