caterpillars mainly feed on mulberry leaves
All day, Silkworms just eat Mulberry leaves!!!
Silkworms eat the leaves of mulberry bushes
mulberry leaves
They eat mulberry leaves.....
Yes, they do.
Silkworms are the larvae of any number of species of moths, collectively called Silk Moths. The species used for nearly all commercial silk is Bombyx mori. and they are highly "host specific" meaning the organism (the symbiont) depends upon one particular species of plants, animal, or insect for its host, and they will only eat Mullberry leaves.
cabbage leaves
no
silkworms eat mulberry leaves
The textile that is made from the cocoons of caterpillars that eat the leaves of the mulberry tree is silk. It takes about 35 days of eating mulberry leaves before the caterpillar will spin a cocoon of silk.
Silkworms also eat beetroot leaves