i guess so....
Bilateral symmetry
No, a caterpillar is not considered an annelid. This is because annelids are a large phylum of segmented worms. Caterpillars are usually individual.
It can be a Monarch caterpillar or a Northern Florida caterpillar.
if it is two colors then it would be a two tone colored caterpillar.
a caterpillar will only eat the leaf it was born on so it depends on what kind of caterpillar it is.
caterpillar
The Clouded Magpie caterpillar turns into a Clouded Magpie Moth
Yes some do but most of the time they need to be the same caterpillar kind
black birds
host plants
huh?
a bojencken caterpillar and they are poisen