Yes, because butterfly larva are caterpillers!!;)
I love to watch butterfly larva eat leaves
leaves and twigs to get fat and into a cacoon
No. Mosquito larvae graze over plant and rock matter in the water and eat bacteria and algae. Butterfly larvae eat plants on land.
A caterpillar.
When the butterfly is at a larvae stage it starts to eat leaves, but they eat milkweed plants to protect themselves from predators. Then later they start make a pupa to grow into a butterfly.
chrisalis
A butterfly's larva is generally referred to as a caterpillar. When they are ready to mature, they will form a cocoon and remain inside during their transformation into a butterfly.
The larval stage of a butterfly usually lasts from two weeks to about a month, and it is the main feeding stage for the butterfly. The larvae, called caterpillars, eat almost constantly and grow at an astonishing rate.
no, it is not as 'larva' is a red substance that puors out of volcanoes :D
The larva of a butterfly is called a caterpillar.
Caterpillars or larva