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a wooly bear caterpillar
In more temperate climates, woolly bears become moths only months after hatching. In the Arctic, where food is less prominent, some of them hibernate through up to fourteen winters before becoming a moth. Moths only have a few days to find a mate before dying.
When i went to Martins Cove I found one and have been keeping it. It loves to eat grass and make sure you feed it clovers too it loves them They eat grasse and they love twigs so is u find one make sure u put a twig in the jar!!
A tent caterpillar when it get long and fat to last the sleep
The larvae of many species of Arctiid moths are called "woolly bears" because of their long, thick, furlike setae.For example the Banded Woolly Bear is an Isabella Tiger Moth as an adult. and the larva is called the Banded Woolly Bear. Caterpillars normally become moths within months of hatching in most temperate climates, but in the frigid Arctic where the warmth necessary for vegetative growth is so short, that the Woolly Bear feeds for several summers, freezing solid each winter before it finally pupating. Some are known to live through as many as 14 wintersThe insect can be found in many cold regions, including the Arctic. The banded Woolly Bear larva emerges from the egg in the fall and overwinters in its caterpillar form, when it literally freezes solid. First its heart stops beating, then its gut freezes, then its blood, followed by the rest of the body. It survives being frozen by producing a cryoprotectant in its tissues. In the spring it thaws out and emerges to pupate. Once it emerges from its pupa as a moth it has only days to find a mate before it dies..
The puss moth caterpillar has a furry light brown color and will turn into a puss moth. They are one of the most toxic caterpillars. Another furry caterpillar is the wooly bear but it is brown and black and it turns into a wooly bear tiger moth.
He was the bear of good snooze
the Buff-Tip Moth caterpillar has black stripes, yellow stripes, and fine white hairs or spikes coming off of it. These are generally about 2.5 inches long and eat oak, maple, elm, and hazel leaves.
from October until March or April.
becasue they are tierd poor things
One time he did but that was a long time Ago.
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