00:00:00 Credits appear to read “Narration by Jules M. Labert, Music by Van Hoorebeke, Edited by Datlowe. Nature works her miracles on the many-lived butterfly.”; Narrator, Jules Labert begins by introducing the topic of butterflies and their lifecycles. 00:00:46 Scene changes to show a caterpillar on a branch. Narrator talks about various caterpillars. 00:01:38 Scene changes to show butterfly eggs on the bottom of a leaf. The narrator talks about the birth of caterpillars. 00:03:10 The caterpillar sheds its skin and devours leaves. Labert talks about the caterpillars’ technique of burrowing itself in the ground to prepare for its cocoon. 00:04:58 The cocoon is shown on the screen. Other types of caterpillar cocoons are shown hanging on the branches of trees. 00:06:45 Scene changes to show the hanging cocoon breaking open to reveal a butterfly. 00:08:06 End credits appear and read “The End.” 00:08:14 End of recording.
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00:00:00 Credits appear to read “Narration by Jules M. Labert, Music by Van Hoorebeke, Edited by Datlowe. Nature works her miracles on the many-lived butterfly.”; Narrator, Jules Labert begins by introducing the topic of butterflies and their lifecycles. 00:00:46 Scene changes to show a caterpillar on a branch. Narrator talks about various caterpillars. 00:01:38 Scene changes to show butterfly eggs on the bottom of a leaf. The narrator talks about the birth of caterpillars. 00:03:10 The caterpillar sheds its skin and devours leaves. Labert talks about the caterpillars’ technique of burrowing itself in the ground to prepare for its cocoon. 00:04:58 The cocoon is shown on the screen. Other types of caterpillar cocoons are shown hanging on the branches of trees. 00:06:45 Scene changes to show the hanging cocoon breaking open to reveal a butterfly. 00:08:06 End credits appear and read “The End.” 00:08:14 End of recording.
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