The sparse caterpillars are poisonous to cats and dogs, but not humans. Sparse caterpillars do however sting as a way to protect themselves.
I don't think so; that's also really mean to the caterpillar. If the caterpillar had spikes, it could hurt your crab or have poisons inside of it
This will all depend on the Caterpillar. There are some that can. However, for the most part there poisons are not deadly. If you have a particular spices in mind maybe ask for that spices.
Monarchs are poisonous because they eat plants that are themselves poisonous.There's a distinction to be made between "poisonous" and "venomous". Monarchs do not produce any venom, nor do they sting or bite (they're actually not even capable of "biting" as adults; they live solely on liquids) you have to eat them for the poisons to get into your system.Some animals do not eat Monarch Butterflies (caterpillar, chrysalises, or adults) because the poisons in their bodies taste terrible to them. Other animals do eat them. They are not poisonous to touch. They do have poisons in their bodies that are from their host plant, milkweed.
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Sparse was created in 2003.
Sparse grass
The antonym for sparse is dense.
Another sparse matrix.
Sparse grow in plain land
The comparative form of sparse is sparser
Slim Pickins had sparse facial hair. Some parts of the desert have sparse growth.
A sparse matrix is a matrix in which most of the elements are zero.