a wooly bear caterpillar
woolly bear caterpillar
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.
KalabiekuesthaTS NOT THE NAME OF THE CATERPILLAR UNLESS YOU SPELLED IT WRONG CUZ THAT sounds like me caterpillar fuzzy black and one orange stripe down its back and orange feet
This would be a woolly bear caterpillar (banded woolly bear.) They are found through out North American except Canada.
We cannot be sure, but beside us right now is an orange and black, banded, wooly caterpillar that we are pretty sure is a wooly bear caterpillar.
Sounds like a Woolly Bear. See the site below.
every where
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.
It is dead when it is curled up and not moving
No. There is no basis for this.
Yes, but they only reproduce as adults. The caterpillar is the immature stage of what will become a moth.
there not poisonous, i have one my self. it selff and sound a jar. if you have to refix what i say go adea