Caterpillars can survive in cooler temperatures, but a fridge is often too cold for them to thrive. They require specific humidity and temperature conditions for their development. If kept in a fridge for extended periods, they may become dormant or die. It's best to provide a suitable environment that mimics their natural habitat for their growth and survival.
yes caterpillars can live in bowls provided with the right materials
yes
we dont know
yes
Caterpillars eat leaves, so they can't live everywhere, since not everywhere has leaves. They do not live in the ocean, in the desert, on the moon, or on the planet Jupiter.
yes they can
by eating themselves
Nightcrawlers typically live for about 2 weeks in the fridge.
First off, it is spelled Caterpillars. Secondly, caterpillars live next to all other insects found near you.
Nightcrawlers typically live for about 2-3 weeks in a fridge.
Many types of caterpillars live in forests but there are very few that actually live in coniferous forests. Only the endangered willow caterpillar lives in this specific area.
they eat the leaves