Caterpillars drink fluids from plants!
No. Explanation: Caterpillars eat leaves which contain a lot of moisture.
Caterpillars mainly eat plant leaves and drink water to support their growth and development.
yes i think
Caterpillars do not need to drink they get all the moisture they need form the leaves that they eat.
No they eat milkweed and other flowers
Caterpillars do not drink water. How are they able to stay alive
Caterpillars are larval form of the order Lepidoptera. Caterpillars eat plants called host plants, while the adult butterflies drink nectar plants. If caterpillars don't have access to their specific host plant, they wont eat anything and thus they will die.
they drink the dew off leaves but if you keep it in a jar than you can just dip a leaf into water and it'll drink it all the same.
Exactly what it ate as a caterpillar. 'Adults drink nectar from flowers: favourites include buddleia and lavender. Caterpillars eat stinging nettles.'
Caterpillars don't need to to drink water from a pond, river, etc. They get all the water they need from there food, plants. The best leaf for them is milkweed.
Caterpillars eat the leaves of trees and plants with flowers. They can become picky eaters and choose to eat only one type of leaf throughout their life. Caterpillars do not drink. Instead, they get hydrated by eating more leaves because the leaves also contain water.
Black caterpillars eat the leaves of trees and plants. They have also been known to devour certain types of flowers as well. They do not drink anything because they get their water from the leaves.