Yes, any bug including caterpillars belong to the animal kingdom.
Yes, caterpillars are invertebrates.
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Crape myrtles are a type of bush or shrub. They are not known to be poisonous to caterpillars or other animals.
birds
Creeping animals are those that move about by creeping. Examples are snakes, worms, and caterpillars.
No snakes do no teat caterpillars. They eat mice,rats,bunnys, and other animals like that.
Humans and Caterpillars.
Butterflies, grasshoppers, ladybugs, caterpillars, locusts.
Termites and monkeys, and caterpillars. :)
they do not the only reason we usually do not touch them is because we have a strong oil on our skin that might hurt caterpillars or other animals.
No.It shouldn't be poisonous.Most Caterpillars like that are furry.Some are black with red stripes and some are red with black stripes.
First off, it is spelled Caterpillars. Secondly, caterpillars live next to all other insects found near you.
All insects (this includes caterpillars, as they are insect larvae) are ectothermic...or cold-blooded. They do not produce internal heat.