There are over 70 different species of caterpillars and butterflies, but I strongly believe that the caterpillar you are describing is simply the Monarch Butterfly, one of the most well-known species of butterfly on Earth. The caterpillar of such, is all black with different shades of orange and yellow stripes lining its back and neck. It has two tiny antenna on its black head. See attached page for more information: http://www.monarch-butterfly.com/
It's a Fritillary caterpillar, which then becomes a Fritillary butterfly. In my garden they seem to cluster and primarily eat passion flower vines. (Austin, Texas)
A wooly bear caterpillar is black on each end with an orange-rust coloured middle. A wooly bear caterpillar is black on each end with an orange-rust coloured middle.
The caterpillar that is black and gold, white and hairy is the Buff-tip Moth. This moth can be found in willow trees and rose plants.
a creepy one
i think its the monarch caterpillar
a wooly bear caterpillar
coconut. what were u thinking ;) i kno things too lol
butterfly or a moth
well I just moved to Florida and they tell me they sting. Does it have puffy white pillow type things on it. Everyone says they sting
A yellow, white, and black striped caterpillar with 4 filaments coming off at the ends of its body
coconut
The yak is a hairy mammal that resembles a buffalo or ox.
coconut
A yellowish-brown to brown caterpillar with small blue dots is a Spicebush Swallowtail. They form a shelter by joining two ends of a leaf together with their silk. As the leaves dry, they contract and the silk pulls the ends together, forming a capsule. Spicebush Swallowtails are commonly found near spicebush, honeysuckle, and mimosa.
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Yes. Middle School ends after 8th grade.
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