There is a caterpillar known as an asp caterpillar, which turns into a moth, not a butterfly. Asp is also the name for a type of snake, which is a reptile and not an insect.
Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
they do not turn into moths nor butterflies but an insect known as the fungi nat
No, they do not.
yes
They can turn into both.....
Insects that resemble asps and consume leaves are often caterpillars of moths and butterflies, particularly those from the family Limacodidae, commonly known as slug caterpillars. These larvae can have spiny or hairy appearances that may resemble the venomous asp caterpillar. They primarily feed on the foliage of various plants and trees, making them a notable part of the ecosystem while sometimes being considered pests. Their resemblance to asps serves as a form of mimicry, deterring potential predators.
The silkworm will turn into a silkmoth, not a butterfly.
commonly they turn into purple moths
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Depending on the species of catapiller they will only turn into either a butterflie or a moth.
Caterpillars turn into either a butterfly or a moth.