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No, white caterpillars represent war between white people, black ones represent black people that will soon rob you, yellow ones mean you will have to pay a chinese person to educate yourself, and red one means you might get attacked by indians.
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That means that the two expressions represent the same number.
None of "these" expressions represent anything!
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No, caterpillars cannot be put in compost bins. Caterpillars represent the larval stages of butterflies and moths. A compost bin will not support the life cycles and natural histories that lepidopterans must experience to breed, feed and fly.
They are opposite if a + (-A) = 0
It means that two expressions represent the same number.
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They're moths, actually. Anyway, to Buffalo Bill (the killer), they represent his transformation into a woman. He wants to transform himself into a woman, the way moths transform from lowly caterpillars into beautiful moths.
In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Caterpillar doesn't represent anybody from either the fictional nor the real Alice's life.The Caterpillar is also unlikely to represent anybody from Alice Kingsleigh's life in Tim Burton's 2010 movie as in that film Wonderland/Underland is supposed to be a real place. So when Alice sees the blue butterfly at the end, THAT is the Caterpillar and nobody else is.(Similarly, the twins Faith and Fiona are not the Tweedles.)