Caterpillars do not have fake legs; instead, they have true legs and prolegs. They possess three pairs of true legs, which are similar to those of adult insects, and several prolegs on their abdomen, which help them grip surfaces as they move. The prolegs are not considered true legs but serve a similar function in aiding locomotion.
on each side and then 5 "fake" legs behind them called prolegs
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.
A caterpillar has six true legs which is located on its thorax.
Yes, a caterpillar has 6 legs.
from 16-20 legs
simple... a caterpillar has no legs while a lizard has legs
The caterpillar that is green with small fake "snake" eyes is the Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar. This caterpillar will turn into the spicebush swallowtail.
divide 46 into 2 and then subtract 14. then you'll get... 9. (butt to me that makes no sense :P )
a larva substance with 12 legs and many different patterns
most caterpillars have at least 16 and more
a lot
A caterpillar has more than six legs while a cockroach nymph has six legs