once the caterpillar turns into a moth it will have a short time to find a mate and lay its eggs.
Yes, but they only reproduce as adults. The caterpillar is the immature stage of what will become a moth.
Yes, if the cave bear attacked the woolly mammoth on the side or back.
A caveman, a cave bear, a woolly rhinoceros, a woolly mammoth, and a woolly bison.
No. Its really a catipillar. Its called a woolly bear because of of the fur covering its body looks like bear fur.No! It is not a bear. Woolly bears are the nickname for a type of caterpillar of the Arctiidae family. They are called "woolly bears" because they have a dense furry covering. After they come out of their cocoon, they become tiger moths. It's the only time in nature when a bear can grow up into a tiger!Just like a real bear, you probably shouldn't touch a woolly bear. Though it may not have teeth or claws, its soft looking hairs can sometimes sting you.
Only if it attacked from the back of the woolly rhino.
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woolly bear caterpillar
Frogs are the enemies of wooly bear caterpillars.
Whatever u want to do
It is dead when it is curled up and not moving
No. There is no basis for this.
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