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the 1 could be that both have antennae on their head
A spider. but a spider isn't tecnically called an insect. i think theres like a millipede or a caterpillar or something
Both are arthropods
First send the 25 g caterpillar and 15 g spider over together. Let the caterpillar stay, and send the other one back by itself. Then let the 40 g worm travel by itself and stay on the other side. Send the caterpillar back by itself, pick up the spider on the other side, and send them back together to meet with the worm. Of course, you could also have switched the roles of the spider and caterpillar.
The cast of Lepidulterous - 2005 includes: Tiffany Knight as Caterpillar William Yong as Spider
If spiders eat bugs and insects i think caterpillars are bugs too. Spiders do eat caterpillars.
cc and ml are interchangable, there is no different 1ml = 1cc
i think that wuld prbably b ur aunty
The cast of The Morning Spider - 1976 includes: Lucy Fawcett as Blue Fly Barry Jackson as Caterpillar Paul Moriarty as Centipede Madeline Simpson as Red Spider George Sweeney as Bigger Wasp Theresa Watson as Bumble Bee
Butterflies don't make cocoons - caterpillars do. They produce silk (similar to a spider) which they form into a cocoon while they change from caterpillar to butterfly.
Similar to that in a spider, the spinneret is the organ that releases silk, by which the caterpillar makes a nest or uses in a strand for moving from place to place eg from a tree-branch to the ground.
The possessive form of the noun caterpillar is caterpillar's.Example: The caterpillar's colors are black and red.