Well not all are the same looking. but there are many different types so I would say no.
Typically, a furry orange caterpillar is not poisonous. However, the more brightly the orange or yellow, the more chance of it being poisonous.
yes it is PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH IT IT CAN BE VERY HURTFUL PAINS IF YOU GET STUNG BY IT GET A doctor immediately
Yes.
No.It shouldn't be poisonous.Most Caterpillars like that are furry.Some are black with red stripes and some are red with black stripes.
I have many in Madisonville, TNjust wondering also because I have children.
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.
There are many different kinds of caterpillars. There is a specific website that is designed to tell you what kind of caterpillar it is. The website is http://www.discoverlife.org/20/q?guide=Caterpillars.
If it is parallel orange lines that are the spikes then it sounds like it is ladybird larvae.
tiger caterpillars have orange and black stripes. that's where they get there name from tigers
Some fuzzy black caterpillars are poisonous to animals and people. It is best to leave them alone just in case.
No
The caterpillar that is black with brown spots and has spikes on top of spikes is the passion butterfly. These caterpillars feed from the passionflower.
I think you're thinking of the Monarch Butterfly. Either way, no. The Monarch caterpillar is not fuzzy. The fuzzy orange and black caterpillars are likely from the Isabella Tiger Moth. Google both those species and you should get pictures, see if we're talking about the same thing.
I've seen some caterpillars all over Oregon Sunshine (eriophyllum lanatum), but these were grub-like caterpillars with a few long hairs (orange and black stripes, of course). I'm not sure if they were the same caterpillar?
Tigermoth caterpillar.