Yes, a caterpillar has legs. It typically has six true legs, which are similar to those of adult insects, located on its thorax. Additionally, caterpillars have several prolegs on their abdomen, which help with movement and gripping surfaces. These features enable them to crawl effectively as they feed and grow.
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No. They mostly eat their rabbit food and vegetables.
insect eating animals such as small birds, frogs other caterpilars or toads
its dead...or turning into a cocune
an eastern tent caterpillar
no they do not but they do eat decaying vegetation, fungi, lichen, plant leaves, damp paper and cardboard.
It will eather die in its cacoon or stay a catterpiller
As there are several types of caterpillars, there's also variety in the number of legs these insects can have. However, in average, most of them have 3 pairs of true legs besides of 5 pairs of so-called 'prolegs' in their abdomen.
The red stuff is actually miconium- a stored waste product of the larvae (caterpillar).
you're not right in the head.