Yes, I think because the inch worm changes into a moth. I am not sure what kind of moth it changes into but all I know that they change into a moth.
No i really don't think they are.
Nope - no backbone.
No it is an insect.
well i don't know if i have a baby inchworm, but i tink i do well i don't know if i have a baby inchworm, but i tink i do
Inchworm - song - was created in 1952.
Inchworm - A small hairless caterpillar
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An inchworm will stay in their cocoon for about 2 weeks. They tend to stay in an extra week most of the time.
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All bugs are considered insects. However, an inchworm does not have the traits associated with bugs it is part of the larger insect family.