It hasn't got any wings
probably not.
they can move very quick and cant fly
It is a giant Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar. It will eventually turn into a beautiful, large yellow and black butterfly.
A caterpillar sheds its skin because its skin gets too tight. The caterpillar needs to grow so that is why it sheds its skin. Eventually the caterpillar will turn into a crysalis or the pupa stage.
The yellow bear caterpillar eventually turns into the Virginia tiger moth. The moth is not poisonous, however some people have allergic reactions to it's body bristles.
The cast of The Caterpillar and Fly - 2010 includes: Kath Burlinson as Caroline Alana Castle as Josie Alfred Hoffman as Stan Christina Low as Lily Andrew Winmill as Robert
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1) Where do caterpillar wasps lay their eggs? 1) Where do caterpillar wasps lay their eggs? Caterpillar wasps lay their eggs on the inside of caterpillars. when a caterpillar takes a bite out of the leaf, the plants lets off a smell or signal to tell any caterpillar wasps nearby that a caterpillar is on them. the wasp then injects its eggs into the caterpillar, the eggs grow and eats the caterpillar, then once the caterpillar is dead, the wasps grow up and fly out to start the process again.
A caterpillar isn't and adult insect. A caterpillar is an intermediate shape on the way to the finished insect. So it doesn't really make sense to talk about a caterpillar lifelength. Unless stopped by something else, caterpillars eventually metamorphose - change into Another insect shape.
It depends on what type of caterpillar it is. Most become butterflies, but some turn into moths. +++ More precisely, each caterpillar variety is the larva of its own species of moth or butterfly.
Flies don't really have babies. What hatches out of their eggs are called larvae. The larva is a worm-like, wingless stage of development. Once it undergoes metamorphosis, it turns into a fly, just as a caterpillar turns into a butterfly.