On a sunny day, in a secluded corner of the forest, a brownish-yellow cocoon shell rolls into view from afar. Soon after, a plump green caterpillar emerges from the other side, clumsily crawling along. That cocoon is its little home, where it shelters and undergoes transformation. In the center of a clearing with the best sunlight, it carefully places the cocoon, all while avoiding attacks from various predators. Once everything seems secure, the green caterpillar prepares to crawl inside. However, it is simply too plump—no matter how hard it tries, it cannot squeeze in. Just then, two more insects appear from the grass. Seeing the clumsy, chubby creature before them, they decide to lend a hand.
In this unnoticed corner, the three insects bustle about in a flurry, unable to rest... © Douban
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