All caterpillars eventually turn into butterflies.
Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
Really, nothing at all. They have the same colors, when they are caterpillars and when they are butterflies, so, (SOME) a caterpillar can be blue and white and the butterfly (COULD) turns out blue and white.
because, caterpillars don't want too have caterpillar sex anymore, they want butterfly sex. ;)
Caterpillars and butterflies are different because the caterpillar is the out side of a butterfly. It may sound silly but a caterpillar sheds 6 times, four times as a caterpillar , once when it makes a pupa. When the butterfly hatches from it's cocoon it is really shedding it. Caterpillars are different because caterpillars are the early stage of the butterfly.
The butterflies are called Caterpillars or they can be in a cocoon.
A butterfly is not a fruit, it is an insect. Butterflies do not technically come from caterpillars. Caterpillars go through metamorphosis and turn into butterflies.
The eastern tent caterpillars have six legs like the adult butterfly or moth. The eastern tent caterpillar gets it name from the large cocoon the colony spins in a crook of a tree.
caterpillars ether turn into a butterfly or a moth but earthworms do not turn into a butterfly. You may be referring to caterpillars, parsley worm. Earthworms only go underground and hope for the best.
Caterpillars sleep in a cocoon when they transform into a butterfly.
Caterpillars or larva
Peacock butterfly caterpillars are not poisonous to humans. There are some caterpillars that are poisonous, usually these are brightly colored caterpillars.
Caterpillars are butterfly larvae which means they don't have an exoskeleton yet.