It will become a butterfly. It will become a moth.
hi this is conrad I am 8 years old I think it is going to become a moth
well i don't really know about nature and stuff but it should turn into a butterfly hope u like it
a butterfly
what DO all black fuzzy caterpillars turn into.
all caterpillars turn into buterflies inside their cacoons
a monarch...like this picture
a butterfly
cat
They turn into monarch butterflies
a tussock moth
will turn into a moth called Apatelodes torrefacta or Spotted Apatelodes.
the fuzzy brown caterpillar goes through a metamorphosis in its cocoon of human flesh to become John Carpentar. In our century there has been only one hatching of John Carpentar, for the obvious reason that everyone knows when you see a big brown fuzzy you must kill it immediatley...
The puss moth caterpillar has a furry light brown color and will turn into a puss moth. They are one of the most toxic caterpillars. Another furry caterpillar is the wooly bear but it is brown and black and it turns into a wooly bear tiger moth.
The yellow bear caterpillar eventually turns into the Virginia tiger moth. The moth is not poisonous, however some people have allergic reactions to it's body bristles.
I think you're thinking of the Monarch Butterfly. Either way, no. The Monarch caterpillar is not fuzzy. The fuzzy orange and black caterpillars are likely from the Isabella Tiger Moth. Google both those species and you should get pictures, see if we're talking about the same thing.
This would be a woolly bear caterpillar (banded woolly bear.) They are found through out North American except Canada.
The caterpillar is mainly orange with black rings is a Seirarctia Echo caterpillar. This caterpillar will turn into a Echo Moth.
big furry ones
Monarch butterflyy
A yellowish-brown to brown caterpillar with small blue dots is a Spicebush Swallowtail. They form a shelter by joining two ends of a leaf together with their silk. As the leaves dry, they contract and the silk pulls the ends together, forming a capsule. Spicebush Swallowtails are commonly found near spicebush, honeysuckle, and mimosa.