I decided to use a different technique with these... Which I'm loving :'DIt's fun to watch my skills develop.Butterfree:-Caterpie: The first stage of the butterfree's life is the Caterpie stage. Caterpies live for about a month before building their cocoons. Caterpies are usually quite curious and will often approach a human simply to investigate. If a human offers an arm to a caterpie, it will happily crawl up the arm and perch itself on the shoulder. Unlike most insects, a caterpie shows emotion and personality.-Metapod: After the caterpie's first month of life, it will begin to lather itself in green saliva for several days and falls asleep. Shortly afterwards, the saliva will solidify into a rock-hard material which begins to deteriorate over the course of the following month. When the caterpie has made a full transformation, the shell will hatch and a fully grown butterfree will emerge.-Butterfree: Butterfrees are usually nocturnal. They live in colonies high in forest trees, only to fly with their kin during the night. Their wings give off a silver dust. It is considered good luck if the dust rains on you should they fly overhead.Beedrill:-Weedle: Though young, a weedle is still considerably poisonous. The weedle will usually avoid humans, and stay deep in the heart of forests. Seek medical attention should you be stung by one.-Kakuna: The pupil stage of the Beedrill. The cocoon is not terribly strong, so multiple weedlews will form their cocoons in clusters on large oak trees.-Beedrill: An extremely dangerous insect. The beedrill can range from 3 to 4 feet long, nose to stinger. The beedrill's eyes can see in any lighting as it hunts. The beedrill viciously attacks its prey with the bladed pincers on its front legs. Its stinger is used as a secondary weapon to impale any creature that is moving too fast for it to attack with its arms.Previous:Next: