Start by reading the following description of the artwork above. 
Imagine the scene unfolding before your eyes—a tiny moth undergoing an incredible transformation on a splendid purple plum tree.
This drawing from the year 1679, titled Metamorphosis of a Small Emperor Moth on a Damson Plum, is a bug’s story brought to life on canvas. Imagine a tiny world where a little moth goes through an amazing transformation right on a beautiful purple plum tree!
The artist, Maria Sibylla Merian, was not just a painter but also a bug detective! She carefully observed the life cycle of the Small Emperor Moth, starting from a baby caterpillar called a larva. She also included a hard-shelled pupa, a cozy cocoon, and, finally, a magnificent moth. Can you point to all of them? It’s like a bug fairy tale! 
Merian didn’t stop there. She also added the Damson plum tree, the moth's favorite snack. So, it’s not just about bugs but also about the tasty treats they love. 
Next time you’re out in nature, see if you can spot any bugs or caterpillars on the plants around you. Who knows, you might witness your own bug adventure just like Maria Sibylla Merian did!
Look closely at the Small Emperor Moth drawing above. 
- What details show us the different stages of its life?
- What can we learn about the moth's life cycle by studying the drawing?