Yes.
No, butterflies emerge form pupas, it is caterpillars that form pupas.
Black caterpillars transform into butterflies during their life cycle.
No, caterpillars do not lay eggs. They go through a process called metamorphosis to transform into butterflies, during which they form a chrysalis and then emerge as adult butterflies.
Nope - caterpillars are the larval form of butterflies and moths.
They look like Monarchs
Caterpillars
Caterpillars are the larval form of butterflies and moths and eat leaves voraciously.
Without caterpillars we would have no butterflies.
Monarch butterfly caterpillars are yellow, black, and white striped and grow to be about two inches long before they pupate.
Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
Caterpillars are the larval form of the insect order including butterflies and moths
Caterpillars are the young - of moths and butterflies.