i have this caterpillar that is dark green with some orange and brown on the back but has seven light colored slashes on the sides of him and has a coned shape head with im guessing a antenna on the top of his head but there is only one does anyone know what typ of caterpillar he is i have been look but cant find him anywhere help me please
Black caterpillars transform into butterflies during their life cycle.
Caterpillars are considered living things because they have cells, they reproduce, and they perform life functions.
no only when they are in the caterpillar stage of life.
summer.
most of the time
non
Caterpillars and the resulting adult insects are all invertebrates. They do not possess a spine or any other bones at any time during their life cycle.
that is really unanswerable. That is like asking America. Humans live longer than caterpillars. there is not a right answer... Everthing dies at a different time.
Carnivorous caterpillars have the same life style and reproduction as any other caterpillars. They will be a caterpillar until it builds a cocoon to become a moth or butterfly.
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Caterpillars do not have babies the way many animals do. In fact, caterpillars are really babies themselves, because they are the larval form of butterflies and moths. The adult insect lays many eggs at one, sometimes hundreds of them, and these eventually hatch out into caterpillars.
No, caterpillars cannot be put in compost bins. Caterpillars represent the larval stages of butterflies and moths. A compost bin will not support the life cycles and natural histories that lepidopterans must experience to breed, feed and fly.