Yes, the word caterpillars is a noun, the plural form for the singular caterpillar, a word for an insect, a word for a thing.
The collective noun is an army of caterpillars.
The collective term for caterpillars is an army of caterpillars.
Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths; so the correct noun form is larva (plural larvae or larvas, both are accepted).
Easy black swallowtail caterpillars are smaller caterpillars. SwallowTail caterpillars are bigger than black swallow tail caterpillars
A group of caterpillars is called an army of caterpillars.
no caterpillars dont eat other caterpillars or people they eat plants and protein.
caterpillars hide in trees
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Without caterpillars we would have no butterflies.
hawks eat caterpillars
yes! beetles eat caterpillars because caterpillars cannot eat beetles because they are softer and smaller so, beetles some do it caterpillars.
Caterpillars do not turn into wasps or beetles. The only type of insect that caterpillars turn into are moths or butterflies.