Well I think that it is possible. But you can never know for sure unless you actually see it or do the experiment! But ya I think that it is totally possible! I'm trying to raise four caterpillars! (My green caterpillar is the biggest) Two of them look almost the same! But the other two look different! One of them, (my second favorite one) is a brownish, greenish, gray color and is really really shinny! My first favorite one is a really light lime green with brownish spots and lines on it! And it's really really soft! I love them all! They are all so so so so cute! And I am really really really really excited for them all to turn into butterflies! Ya so anyway I think that it's possible! Thanks for listening! I hope your a Caterpillar/Butterfly fan/lover! Just like I am! Oh and my little brother too! Goodbye now!
No you cant turn a herbivore to a carnivore because it doesn't have the right teeth. If you starved it and then gave it a piece of meat it would probably try to eat it. You could only do it for yourself though...
Bilbies are actually none of these, they have glands inside their skin that turn the oxygen around it into a natural food source, meaning they do not physically need to eat.
Milkweed is eaten by several species of insects, most notably the monarch butterfly larvae, red milkweed beetle, and milkweed tussock caterpillar or tiger moth. In turn, monarchs are eaten by birds, and tiger moths by bats.
Most shrimp are omnivorous, but some are specialised for particular modes of feeding. Some are filter feeders, using their legs as a sieve; some scrape algae from rocks. Cleaner shrimpfeed on the parasites and necrotic tissue of the reef fish they groom. In turn, shrimp are eaten by various animals, particularly fish and seabirds, and frequently host parasites
Spiders are consumers. Spiders are consumers.
Yes it will turn into a moth!
grey moth
The puss moth caterpillar has a furry light brown color and will turn into a puss moth. They are one of the most toxic caterpillars. Another furry caterpillar is the wooly bear but it is brown and black and it turns into a wooly bear tiger moth.
a tussock moth
The Clouded Magpie caterpillar turns into a Clouded Magpie Moth
The caterpillar makes a cocoon to complete the metamorphosis and turn in to a moth, butterflies make a chrysalis.
will turn into a moth called Apatelodes torrefacta or Spotted Apatelodes.
The caterpillar is mainly orange with black rings is a Seirarctia Echo caterpillar. This caterpillar will turn into a Echo Moth.
It does not turn into a butterfly at all. It turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.
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.
No you cant turn a herbivore to a carnivore because it doesn't have the right teeth. If you starved it and then gave it a piece of meat it would probably try to eat it. You could only do it for yourself though...
There is a caterpillar known as an asp caterpillar, which turns into a moth, not a butterfly. Asp is also the name for a type of snake, which is a reptile and not an insect.