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How does a silkworm protect itself while it changes into a moth?

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Silkworms weave themselves a covering called a cocoon, to protect them while they transform into moths. The caterpillar produces a sticky liquid from special glands next to its mouth. The liquid sets into a single long thread that winds around and around the caterpillar.

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Silkworms weave themselves a covering called a cocoon, to protect them while they transform into moths. The caterpillar produces a sticky liquid from special glands next to its mouth. The liquid sets into a single long thread that winds around and around the caterpillar.

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