No, caterpillar is a noun.
No, 'saddleback caterpillar' is a common noun, a word for any of a type of caterpillar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. If your saddleback caterpillar has a name, its name would be a proper noun.
the caterpillar in this story eats different fruits everyday
The word 'caterpillar' is a common noun, a word for the larva of a butterfly or moth; a word for a thing. The word 'Caterpillar' (capital C) is a proper noun, a word for a trademarked brand of tractor equipped with continuous chain treads.
Since there is a hyphen joining the two words to become a single adjective( The noun has features of a caterpillar), this is one word.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
zakhal is the modern Hebrew word for caterpillar. This word does not appear in the Bible, except as a verb meaning "to crawl").The KJV translation includes the word caterpillar several times, but it is translating either the word hasil or yelek, which are two different species of locusts, not clearly identified, so we don't know the exact species.
The possessive form of the noun caterpillar is caterpillar's.Example: The caterpillar's colors are black and red.
No a caterpillar is a mimicry
What is a destructive caterpillar?
Another caterpillar
caterpillar...
Caterpillar.
Caterpillar do not explode.
The caterpillar will melted and die, but why do you want to cook a caterpillar? It disgusting!
there is no caterpillar egg. the caterpillar turns into a butterfly then the butterfly lay the egg.
They are producers
caterpillar = gräsmaskar