Caterpillars do not have antlers but rather antenna. Antlers are more commonly found on large animals like deer and elk.
The caterpillar has antennae that are small and located by their upper jaw. Some people often refer to them as tentacles.
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If you see white caterpillars in trees, they could be Hyphantria cunea. When they morph into adults in northern areas, they usually have white wings. In the south they usually have white wings with dark spots on the fore-wings.
This phrase refers to the fact that butterflies come from caterpillars. It means that butterflies are really just dressed caterpillars with wings.
They loose some of their legs, They are left with wings.
You know how caterpillars change into butterflies? That's a butterfly's metamorphoisis!
An insect has six legs at all stages of its life. This includes caterpillars.
Yes, the moths wings are the same color as the leaves of its host plant/tree. The caterpillars are also the same color as the leaves.
1. caterpillars have no wings 2. butterflys can fly 3. butterflys can lay eggs 4. caterpillars blood is green 5. butterflies pollenate flowers, where as, the caterpillars eat trees is this ok ?
Yes it is - the caterpillars organs get re-arranged, and new appendages such as wings and legs are formed.
They grow wings by, well first they aren't butterflies they're caterpillars then they molt and wait for a couple of weeks or days. Then finally they are butterflies . By Pinkyoojin
Easy black swallowtail caterpillars are smaller caterpillars. SwallowTail caterpillars are bigger than black swallow tail caterpillars
An insect that is yellow with black striped wings and has a hook on the bottom of its mouth might be a type of bee. The bumble bee has yellow and black markings and a hook near the mouth for gathering nectar.
That is a monarch caterpillar it will have orange and black on its wings