OOOOOOOOH you found one?!?!?!? THOSE ARE SOOOOO COOL!!!!!!! I have ALWAYS wanted one! Where do you find them? OH yeah your answer, sorry I got carried away. The caterpillar you described is that caterpillar in that child's book "The very hungry caterpillar"
I believe it is an Azalea caterpillar.
A moth is what a fuzzy, black and red-brown caterpillar may change into.Specifically, the woolly bear caterpillar is a fuzzy black and red-brown. It often is seen curled up on the ground and around plantings in fall. It changes into the Isabella tiger moth (Pyrrharctia isabella).
The Rusty Tussock Moth or Vapourer, Orgyia antiqua
A brown fuzzy caterpillar can be identified by its brown color and fuzzy texture. Look for a caterpillar that is brown in color and covered in soft, hair-like projections.
The caterpillar that is red and has pincers on its front is the Ailanthus webworm moth. This caterpillar is a member of the Bagworm moth family.
The possessive form of the noun caterpillar is caterpillar's.Example: The caterpillar's colors are black and red.
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A brown caterpillar with black spots typically has a cylindrical body with a brown color and distinct black spots scattered along its back.
The caterpillar that is black with brown spots and has spikes on top of spikes is the passion butterfly. These caterpillars feed from the passionflower.
Not a Hawkmoth, this is a swallowtail butterfly caterpillar.
The distinguishing feature of a brown caterpillar with a white stripe is the presence of the white stripe running along its body.
The distinguishing feature of a brown caterpillar with a yellow stripe is the presence of the yellow stripe running along its body.