I think you're thinking of the Monarch Butterfly. Either way, no. The Monarch caterpillar is not fuzzy. The fuzzy orange and black caterpillars are likely from the Isabella Tiger Moth. Google both those species and you should get pictures, see if we're talking about the same thing.
All caterpillars turn into butterflies. However, there are some types of larva that look like caterpillars but turn into beetles or sawflies! You'd have to watch in order to see what the adult looks like. ^^
If it is a Banded Wooly Bear. Then it turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.
Yes, some of them will turn into butterflies. Some fuzzy caterpillars turn into moths.
The caterpillar, called a Woolly Bear, turns actually into a Isabella Tiger Moth rather than turning into a butterfly.
No, it won't turn into a butterfly, but it's poisonous so if you see one, especially if it has black spikes in its back, stay away from it.
Caterpillars normally turn into moths or butterflies.
yes they do
probably a monarch butterfly. its light green and comes from a yellow black and white striped caterpillar. it turns into a bright orange and black butterfly
It can be difficult to determine what kind of butterfly a black and orange striped caterpillar will turn into because there is more than one type of caterpillar that fits that description. Most likely it will turn into a monarch butterfly, which is a very common insect in many parts of the world.
The butterfly is called the cinnabar moth.
The caterpillar is mainly orange with black rings is a Seirarctia Echo caterpillar. This caterpillar will turn into a Echo Moth.
This caterpillar is from the Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae), also known as the Passion Butterfly. They feed exclusively on species of passionflower.
they are called willow bears
i think so i am pretty sure The caterpillar of a Monarch butterfly is yellow, black, and white striped. There are also many other caterpillar's with similar colors though.
KalabiekuesthaTS NOT THE NAME OF THE CATERPILLAR UNLESS YOU SPELLED IT WRONG CUZ THAT sounds like me caterpillar fuzzy black and one orange stripe down its back and orange feet
A caterpillar.
Frangipani sphinx moth caterpillar
There are over 70 different species of caterpillars and butterflies, but I strongly believe that the caterpillar you are describing is simply the Monarch Butterfly, one of the most well-known species of butterfly on Earth. The caterpillar of such, is all black with different shades of orange and yellow stripes lining its back and neck. It has two tiny antenna on its black head. See attached page for more information: http://www.monarch-butterfly.com/
It is a giant Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar. It will eventually turn into a beautiful, large yellow and black butterfly.