Butterflies and moths cannot fly when they are born because they emerge from their chrysalises or cocoons in an immature state. Upon hatching, their wings are crumpled and wet, requiring time to expand and dry out. During this period, they are also focusing on pumping hemolymph into their wings to give them structure. Only after this process is complete can they take their first flight.
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