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A caterpillar isn't and adult insect. A caterpillar is an intermediate shape on the way to the finished insect. So it doesn't really make sense to talk about a caterpillar lifelength. Unless stopped by something else, caterpillars eventually metamorphose - change into Another insect shape.

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