None, they get enough moisture fro the plants that they consume.
Give it a lot of food and let eat as much as needed
yes you can raise a caterpillar into a butterfly. and you feed it by putting drops of water on a leaf for the caterpillar. then it makes a cocoon. you have to wait two weeks or more.
Put the water in a tiny bowl. Or use a medicine dropper. Or not waste your time doing such useless activities.
The cinnabar moth and caterpillar feed on ragwort plants. See related link.
Any thing that has leaves
Caterpillar is not a bird since it does not have a beak, which is a common body part in birds. It is an insect which is not fully grown and developed.In fact most birds feed on insects including the caterpillar.
Yes, a caterpiller eats leaves and small plants.
The emperor moth caterpillar eats from plants while in the caterpillar stage. When it turns into the moth it will feed off of Heather and blackthorn.
They find a caterpillar, paralyze ir, dig a hole in the ground, drag the caterpillar in the hole, lay an egg, close the hole. When the egg hatches it has plenty of food - the caterpillar.
The caterpillar that is black with brown spots and has spikes on top of spikes is the passion butterfly. These caterpillars feed from the passionflower.
A monarch feeds on milweed.
The weight of an average caterpillar can vary depending on the species, but most caterpillars weigh only a few grams. They are typically lightweight due to their small size and the fact that they primarily feed on plant materials in their larval stage.