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A silkworm is a type of caterpillar.
The larva of a silkworm moth is called silkworm caterpillar.
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silkworm is the caterpillar of silk moth . it spines a strong,thin,silken fibre around itself to form a cucoon
A silkworm is a type of caterpillar. It takes a silkworm about three days to spin its cocoon around themselves. They use one long thread to spin the cocoon and if it is disturbed, the silkworm must start over.
The silkworm itself does not lay eggs or give birth, it is just a caterpillar. It's adult form, a moth lays eggs as do nearly all insects.
Silkworms are definitely not mammals, but invertebrates. Specifically, they are the larvae (or caterpillar) of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori.
A silkworm is the larva of the silk moth, Bombyx mori. It is a domesticated insect known for its ability to produce silk.
The larva of the silkworm, known as the silkworm caterpillar (Bombyx mori), is the juvenile stage of the silk-producing moth. These larvae primarily feed on mulberry leaves and are essential for silk production, as they spin cocoons made of silk fibers during their pupation stage. Silkworm larvae are notable for their rapid growth and transformation, ultimately becoming adult moths that emerge from the cocoons. The silk harvested from these cocoons has been highly valued for centuries in textile production.
The silkworm Moth goes through four stages namely : 1) Egg 2) Larva 3) Pupa 4) The adult Insect - The Moth
No. The 'silkworm' is the caterpillar of the domesticated silkmoth which feeds on the leaves of the white mulberry plant.Farmers grow the plant and feed the leaves to the silkworms which are kept in flat baskets in their houses.Thus far form living in dirt, silkworms live in baskets and are cared for by silkworm farmers.see related link below for more information.
The phylum of silkworm is Arthropoda.