No, caterpillars do not bite. They simply don't have teeth, and you are probably wondering how they eat their food. Well, the bottom of their faces is stronger and has a hard shell which can cut easily through leaves and thick grass. However, this hard shell will not hurt you, and a caterpillar wouldn't think to bite you.
my dad said that a big furry caterpillar might bite so he told me to look it up and i dont even know
Black and yellow caterpillars do not bite. However, there are some species of black and yellow caterpillars that do sting.
tiger caterpillars
No, but some types can sting.
no
The future tense of "bite" is "will bite" or "is going to bite."
They bite.
In the sentence "A spider's bite is harmful", bite is a noun.
No, They can not bite.
yes salamanders do bite they will bite and you will bleed
They don't bite peop, but they bite people.
I believe it's bite-sized.
Past: bit Present: bite Future: will bite
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
They do not bite people.
to help bite
No they dont bite