[NatureNS] Wooly Bear ?

From: "Jim Edsall" <jim.edsall@bellaliant.net>
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i believe the hatching moth produces an enzyme that dissolves  part of the 
cocoon so it can escape. Whether this produces a split or a hole I am not 
sure. The split may be along the line where the cocoon was attached to the 
substrate and therefore not fully closed over

Jim Edsall
Dartmouth, N.S.
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