by eating themselves
Carnivorous caterpillars have the same life style and reproduction as any other caterpillars. They will be a caterpillar until it builds a cocoon to become a moth or butterfly.
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
Could be both. Some caterpillars are carnivorous, and they can certainly prey on trees. Caterpillars also can be eaten by a number of species, particularly birds.
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
yes caterpillars can live in bowls provided with the right materials
The tarantulas are primarily carnivorous and therefore feed on meat. They eat grasshoppers, crickets and the caterpillars.
yes
we dont know
yes
Caterpillars eat leaves, so they can't live everywhere, since not everywhere has leaves. They do not live in the ocean, in the desert, on the moon, or on the planet Jupiter.
yes they can
First off, it is spelled Caterpillars. Secondly, caterpillars live next to all other insects found near you.