'Caterpillars' are the larval form of insects from the Order Lepidoptera, the butterflies and moths. There are over 100 different families in this Order, most, if not all, have a caterpillar larval stage.
No, maggots and caterpillars do not belong to the same family. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths. They belong to different insect orders.
PhylumArthropoda
The horse belongs to the Equidae Family.
Hedgehogs belong to the family Erinaceidae
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No, maggots and caterpillars do not belong to the same family. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths. They belong to different insect orders.
PhylumArthropoda
Yes, any bug including caterpillars belong to the animal kingdom.
reptile
No - caterpillars are the larval stage of moths and butterflies - which belong to the insects group
to what family of a creatures does a lizerd belong ? to what family of a creatures does a lizerd belong ?
Nutria belong to th family Myocastoridae. Muskrats belong to the family Cricetidae. So they do not belong to the same family.
The turkey belong to the bird family.
Spiders belong to Archinds family
No. They belong to the leporidae family.
Mice belong to the Rodent family.
They belong to the arthropod family