Start by finding leaves with holes in them, and the caterpillars are usually nearby. They usually hang out around trees, leaves, grassy areas, bushes and plants, so check there!!! Also, you can lure in caterpillars by leaving out carrots, dill, leaves of all sorts, flowers, and celery in a shallow pan!
The Jamba Ramba Caterpillar is a fuzzy yellow caterpillar with a black head and black tufts that look like spikes.
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Of course not.
Look it up in a book
The Caterpillar website is an excellent place to start your search for a job at Caterpillar. There is a link to their career page on the far right of their home page.
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I think that it depends on what KIND of caterpillar it is.
That sounds like a cinnabar moth caterpillar. They are toxic and can deliver quite a sting and are quite aggressive towards each other.
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.
Because the caterpillar is an intermediate stage of the development. It will go through something called metamorphosis after which it will look like its parents. Think of the caterpillar like a sort of mobile egg, which doesn't look much like its parents either.