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I am not certain if the above answer is a French localism, or slang for "caterpillar", but it is one of the Spanish words for caterpillar. The accepted word en français is "chenille" which is also used in English to refer to a yarn or fabric with a caterpillar-like soft furry feeling.
A caterpillar is 'une chenille' (feminine noun) in French.
a bird or snake,and rarely frogs but frogs surely eat butterflies:)caterpillar not catipillar
No it is not a herbivore
who are you said the catipillar
A hog catipillar is a dog dat is gay and eat out your brain at night it lives up your booty hole theres no such thing as one dummy
To sign "dream" in American Sign Language, you make a closed fist with your dominant hand and move it in a circular motion in front of your face.
I'm thinking a catipillar
no!
catipillar cockroach
None
champagne at parties, otherwise orange squash
because they have to eat healthy foods
Catipillar cricket, cockroach