Yes, if you leave a caterpillar with no leaves it will most assuredly die of starvation, as will any animal that is not fed. Feeding it the wrong kind of leaves is as bad for it as giving it none at all, so it is far better to leave the caterpillar where it is to get on with its life in peace.
It will eather die in its cacoon or stay a catterpiller
The caterpillar will melted and die, but why do you want to cook a caterpillar? It disgusting!
If you leave leaves in the fall on your lawn, they will die and you will have patches of dead grass on your lawn next season
well... if u put some small holes in the top lid and let it out sometimes in your backyard but keep the lid on for it wont get out and leave some leaves in there for it can feel like home for (him) or (her). I hope that helped with your question! :)
I don't know! Cause she is in her 70s, I think she'll die of old age in 2017.
To get a woolly bear caterpillar out of a ball, you need to show it you mean no harm. Make it a good habitat. Woolly Bear Caterpillars eat leaves or plants of any kind they eat during the night and sleep during the day. They usually have two stripes on them and one middle color depending on their health if it's this type of caterpillar. They will soon be an Isabella Tiger Moth when they are out of their cocoons.
Leave do no actuly change colour they die and rot away
it would die :*(
You would not die, but you would be ill and possibly need some medical attention
The leaves would wilt and it would die
If there were no eucalyptus at all, a koala would, quite simply, die. If there were no leaves, it could subsist on the buds, flowers and even bark of their preferred species - but then, without leaves, the tree itself would die, meaning there would be no buds or flowers.
it wiil die