A tent caterpillar is an example of a caterpillar that will be found in trees. The insect in question (Malacosoma spp) spends the larval stage developing and feeding inside unsightly webs which they build on tree branches.
There's a lot more than one! but one I've seen several times is a moth that looks exactly like a
Birch twig until it flies away! amazing!
a cryptic one
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The caterpillar for the Dasychira Pudibunda moth resembles a sponge. This caterpillar is yellow and from a distance looks like a very small sponge.
a caterpillar.
Caterpillar
a saddleback caterpillar
bark of a tree look like a Flute
a caterpillar will only eat the leaf it was born on so it depends on what kind of caterpillar it is.
A caterpillar that, when in metamorphosis, cocoon looks like a walnut shell.
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Yes some do but most of the time they need to be the same caterpillar kind
aero lol
I saw one of these last night in our house. Pretty creepy looking.
Because it looks like white bark and has almonds in it. However "Almond bark" is sold without almonds in the baking sections of grocery stores.