Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths; so the correct noun form is larva (plural larvae or larvas, both are accepted).
Caterpillars are the young - of moths and butterflies.
The collective noun is an army of caterpillars.
The collective term for caterpillars is an army of caterpillars.
Yes, the word caterpillars is a noun, the plural form for the singular caterpillar, a word for an insect, a word for a thing.
The collective noun for a group of caterpillars is a "knot." This term reflects the way caterpillars often cluster together, particularly when they are feeding or resting. Another less common term is a "crawl" of caterpillars.
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Caterpillar is a young one of a butterfly or moth.
The term 'Young Arthur' (capitalized) is a proper noun as the name of a specific TV drama.The term 'young Arthur' is a noun phrase made up of the proper noun 'Arthur' described by the adjective 'young'.
No, the noun 'young' is a concrete noun, a word for the physical offspring of people or animals.
young (adjective) = jung young (adjective) = jugendlich young (noun) = Junge, Jugend young (noun, zool.) = Junges, Jungtier
Worms, Frogs, caterpillars, fish, turtles, and alot more!