Spikes on caterpillars are not a sign of cocooning.Rather, they occur only on some caterpillar species.
Spikes [one of their adaptations] for protection!
Well yea catipillars have babys and everything that is a female has to have a baby. catipillars have eggs then they turn into babys
You'd suspect it'd vary based on the crocodiles' length.
The correct spelling is "cacoon"
Velvet Cacoon was created in 2001.
Could it be Asian ladybug larvae? They have spikes sticking out of their backs. I don't know about when you kill it the spikes go back in. They just squish when I kill them. Look them up on the internet so you can see a picture.
leaves
yes.
Somewhat the small blunt bumps all over them are only on their backs and necks.
Yes. They have poison spikes on their backs which can inject the bad stuff into it's mate.
They eat food.
spiders Birds