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Well, honey, if that little critter ain't moving, ain't eating, and ain't responding to your sweet nothings, chances are it's gone to that big caterpillar field in the sky. Give it a gentle poke or a nudge to be sure, but if it's stiff as a board, well, there's your answer. Time to say goodbye to your woolly bear friend and let nature do its thing.

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1mo ago

Oh, dude, if a woolly bear caterpillar is dead, it won't be moving or responding to stimuli. You can gently poke it or try to pick it up—if it's stiff and not wiggling at all, it's probably gone to that big leaf in the sky. But, like, don't worry too much, they're just caterpillars, not puppies.

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1mo ago

Well, let's not jump to conclusions, friend. Sometimes woolly bear caterpillars can appear still or motionless, but they may just be resting or going through a transformation. If you gently touch its body or gently nudge it, you may see a response. Remember, nature works in mysterious ways, and patience is key.

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13y ago

Well it depends upon what kind of caterpillar it is. You can't tell just by looking in most species. If it doesnt come out within two months, its probably dead. That's about all I can say without knowing the breed.

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10y ago

If a woolly bear caterpillar is not moving and not responding to any stimuli then they might be dead. This type of caterpillar turns into a tiger moth.

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3y ago
my woolly bear is not moving, its shedding and losing fur. But I can't tell if its dead or not. What do I do?

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15y ago

it will not feed

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12y ago

Cause they turn smaller

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it is still moving

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it will be upsidedown

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