Yes some do.
Yes, because butterfly larva are caterpillers!!;)
I love to watch butterfly larva eat leaves
leaves and twigs to get fat and into a cacoon
Butterfly
No. Mosquito larvae graze over plant and rock matter in the water and eat bacteria and algae. Butterfly larvae eat plants on land.
A butterfly in its larval stage is called a caterpillar.
The butterfly's larvae is a cattepillar.
A butterfly's larva is generally referred to as a caterpillar. When they are ready to mature, they will form a cocoon and remain inside during their transformation into a butterfly.
Monarch butterflies go through a four stage development cycle in their lifespans. The four stages of the monarch butterfly are the egg, the caterpillar or larvae, the chrysalis or pupa, and the butterfly.
The larva of a butterfly is called a caterpillar.
no, it is not as 'larva' is a red substance that puors out of volcanoes :D
Caterpillars or larva