"Chrysalises" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chrysalises are the protective cases or shells in which certain insects, especially butterflies and moths, undergo metamorphosis from a larval to a pupal stage.
Usage Examples: Chrysalises
The monarch butterfly will spend the winter as a pupa, encased in a protective chrysalis. When it emerges, it will be a magnificent adult butterfly. #Nature #Butterflies
The chrysalises were carefully collected from the garden and placed in a special habitat to encourage metamorphosis. #InsectHabitat #ButterflyConservation
The children watched in awe as the caterpillar transformed into a chrysalis, revealing a beautiful butterfly after several weeks. #Science #KidsEducation
The entomologist studied the unique characteristics of the chrysalises, observing the intricate patterns and colors that formed during the transformation process. #Entomology #InsectStudy
After a few weeks, the chrysalises cracked open, and a new generation of monarch butterflies fluttered out, eager to begin their own journey. #MarvelousNature #ButterflyLifeCycle
Chroogomphus is a genus of mushrooms that belongs to the family Gomphidiaceae. The name "Chroogomphus" comes from the Greek words "chroos", meaning "color", and "gomphos", meaning "nail" or "peg", referring to the warty or downy appearance of the caps.
Chrysanthemum is a type of flower that is often associated with Japan and the far east, where it is considered a symbol of longevity, honor, and loyalty. The name "chrysanthemum" comes from the Greek words for "gold" and "flower", referring to the bright yellow color of the blooms.