Although a caterpillar looks more like a worm than an insect, don't be fooled! "Caterpillar" is just the second stage of that amazing process called metamorphosis, in which creatures experience drastic changes in form as they grow. Sporting excellent microphotography and solid coverage of the metamorphic cycle, Insect Metamorphosis offers a basic introduction to the two kinds of metamorphosis (incomplete and complete), covering both the various types of insects that experience metamorphosis, and what each stage entails. While the tracing of a monarch butterfly from egg to final flight is both thorough and quite beautiful, the explanatory narrative is relatively dry. Recommended, with reservations. Aud: J, H. (E. Gieschen)
Insect Metamorphosis
(2001) 22 min. $69.95 (teacher’s guide included). Rainbow Educational Media. PPR. ISBN: 1-56701-291-4. Vol. 16, Issue 3
Insect Metamorphosis
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