powdery one is the moth
powdery is moth not butterfly
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There are no characteristics to tell if caterpillar is going to be a moth or butterfly. The best way to determine if it is a moth or butterfly is to look at the caterpillar's distinctive markings to see if you can make a species specific identification.
I don't think you can until it changes into a butterfly or moth.
A baby butterfly is technically a caterpillar but a younger butterfly normally has a less clear pattern than an older one.
the caterpillars that r going to go into a concune soon look old andshriveled up where as one that is still young looks playful and healthy, also they look a lot colorful
Butterflies hav their wings up when they are standing still. moths spread their wings when their standing still
1. They both fly 2. They both live on tree 3. They both have wings
No. The butterfly is its own kind. Rhopalocera and Heterocera are non-standard divisions in the taxonomy of Lepidopterans, used in an attempt to formalize the popular distinction between butterflies and moths.You can tell the difference most of the time because a moth has fat, furry bodies and antenna, while butterflies have unfurry bodies with small, thin antenna. Most moths are nocturnal too, they live in the dark. Butterflies live in the day
You can tell the difference between a male and female Monarch butterfly by examining their wings. The male Monarch butterfly has two black spots on its wings while the female does not. The male also has thinner vein lines through its wings than the female.
There is no easy way to tell them apart without identifying the caterpillar to family or species. As a general rule, very few butterfly caterpillars are fuzzy or hairy, so furry caterpillars are most likely moths. Also, in the US, if the caterpillar is more than 2 inches long, it must be a moth larva. However, there are thousands of moth caterpillars and hundreds of butterfly caterpillars that could be described as "spiny" or "smooth". These come in all colors imaginable, and many different patterns. There are both moth and butterfly caterpillars that are black, green, red, orange, white, and other colors, and they may be smooth or spiny. Only by looking up what particular species matches your caterpillar's description will you know what it will turn into.
how can you tell the difference between a tortoise and a turtle by shell in picture
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Vending machines have laser scanners that can tell the difference between the bills.