No. They are both too small to eat one another.
I think it is the snail
the caterpillar ate and ate
this would depend on the species of catipillar it ate.
they have same outer covering
The treatment for a goat who ate a woolly bear caterpillar does not seem to exist. The caterpillar could cause digestive upset for the goat but does not seem to be a fatal issue.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar ate 4 strawberries!
no you dumb idiot it's a snail or a worm or a caterpillar
No. Some of the material is used up in providing energy and materials for the caterpillar to grow.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a children's book that was first published in 1969. On Friday, the hungry caterpillar ate five oranges.
Humans from North America brought a predator snail and other animals that ate the snail to Hawaii.
Type your answer here... your mum did
If a caterpillar ate all the leaves off a tree, it could significantly harm the tree, potentially leading to stunted growth or even death, depending on the tree's health and size. The caterpillar would initially benefit from the abundant food source, but its survival would also be jeopardized if the tree dies, as it would lose its habitat and food supply. Additionally, the removal of leaves disrupts the tree's ability to photosynthesize, affecting its overall ecosystem and the organisms that depend on it.