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Some cocoons are constructed with built-in lines of weakness along which they will tear easily from inside, or with exit holes that only allow a one-way passage out; such features ... (More)

Redirected from Cocoons) ... A cocoon is a pupal casing made by moths, caterpillars and other insect larvae. (More)

No More Cocoons is the first spoken word album by Jello Biafra. Track listing "Message From Our Sponsor" – 2:58 "Soundbite - Jaw One / The Prosecutor Speaks" – 0:21 "Mild ... (More)

Cocooning is the name given to trend that sees individuals socializing less and retreating into their home more. Individuals tend to stay away from society and lack in social ... (More)

Silk comes from the cocoons of the silkworm, which feeds off Mulberry trees in subtropical climates. When the cocoon is boiled, the hard cocoon becomes a loose ball of strong ... (More)

Cocoon: The Return is a 1988 science fiction film that is the sequel to the feature film, Cocoon. Most of the original actors from the first film reprised their roles in this film. (More)

Another says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons. She collected some cocoons, and then sat down to have some tea. (More)

Silk is a natural protein fibre, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons made by the larvae of the mulberry silkworm ... (More)

The sericin is removed by placing the cocoons in hot water, which frees silk filaments and readies them for reeling. The immersion in hot water also kills the silkworm larvae. (More)

Thai silk is produced from the cocoons of thai silkworms. Thai weavers, mainly from the Khorat Plateau in the northeast region of Thailand, raise the caterpillars on a steady diet ... (More)

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