No but a leopard moth caterpillar can
Giant Leopard Moth was created in 1790.
"Leopard moth" can refer to several different species, depending on where you are. There is a type of carpenter worm moth called the leopard moth in Europe, and a type of tiger moth called the leopard moth in the US.
No. The Luna moth is a large green species common in the eastern United States. The term "leopard moth" can refer to several species, depending on where you are from. In the US, it most often refers to Hypercompe scribbonia, a type of tiger moth with black and white wings.
The wormlike stage in a moth's life cycle is called the catapillar
yes, the baby will get sick because,the leopard gecko have alot of fur and make baby achoo!sneeze.it allerge and get sick
There are a few moths who have black and tan colored wings. A common species of moth with these colors is the Promethea silk moth.
The caterpillar you are describing is likely the Milkweed Tussock Moth caterpillar. It is known for its fuzzy appearance, orange dots along its body, and a prominent yellow stripe or dot on its back. Be cautious as they can cause skin irritation if handled.
Take it to the vet.
It`s a catapillar. It`s a catapillar.
Yes, it's called Ecpantheria scribbonia, and it is a common species of tiger moth. It is white with black spots. (In Europe the term "leopard moth" refers to a carpenterworm moth species which has a similar pattern)
unfortunately they are poached for their fur WHICH IS COMPLETELY SICK AND WRONG
Not only will your child get sick if it puts a marker in its mouth but he/she should be taken to the hospital immediately.