They are unisex, i hope this answers your question.
Caterpillars insect has 16 legs
Caterpillars do not turn into wasps or beetles. The only type of insect that caterpillars turn into are moths or butterflies.
Caterpillars, some beetles.
Yes, the word caterpillars is a noun, the plural form for the singular caterpillar, a word for an insect, a word for a thing.
Yes. Insect feces is generally called frass.yes
No, because a caterpillar is a insect and insects are not mammals.
There are far too many insect eating birds that would eat caterpillars to list them all here.
Yes. They are the larval form of a butterfly or moth, which is an insect.
They feed on a variety of insects including caterpillars, flies, bees and butterflies. The larger the dragonfly the larger insect they choose to eat.
All insects (this includes caterpillars, as they are insect larvae) are ectothermic...or cold-blooded. They do not produce internal heat.
A caterpillar is a baby butterfly. So it is an immature insect that will eventually metamorphasize into a conventional insect with the requisite 6 legs.
A caterpillar isn't and adult insect. A caterpillar is an intermediate shape on the way to the finished insect. So it doesn't really make sense to talk about a caterpillar lifelength. Unless stopped by something else, caterpillars eventually metamorphose - change into Another insect shape.