because they have to eat healthy foods
a bird or snake,and rarely frogs but frogs surely eat butterflies:)caterpillar not catipillar
A hog catipillar is a dog dat is gay and eat out your brain at night it lives up your booty hole theres no such thing as one dummy
Do not help the caterpillar, the caterpillar will realize the cacoon is open so the caterpillar will go out of the cacoon and form another if it can so leave your caterpillar alone.
leaves and twigs to get fat and into a cacoon
Depends on the exact species of catipillar... General answer: Leaves However, Monarch Butterly cattipillars eat milkweed
it depends. first if all the catipillar is the larva. but from when it hatches it's between 2 hours to one month to spin it's cacoon and abot 3 days to 3 months to become a butterfly.
The correct spelling is "cacoon"
Velvet Cacoon was created in 2001.
No it is not a herbivore
I'm not sure I'm asking you
who are you said the catipillar
The silk worm cacoon fibers are held in the wrapped condition by a natural glue. Under normal circumstances the moth will eat it's way out of the cacoon. This destroys the continuous nature of the fiber because he has chewed through it. The best silk comes from the long contiuous fiber. So before the moth can eat through the cacoon it is immersed in hot water. This disolves the glue and the harvester can pick up the loose end of the silk fiber and unwrap the moth.