No, a caterpillar is not a mollusc; it is the larval stage of an insect, specifically a butterfly or moth. Molluscs are a separate group of invertebrates that include animals like snails, clams, and octopuses. Caterpillars belong to the phylum Arthropoda, while molluscs belong to the phylum Mollusca. Thus, they are distinct groups with different characteristics and classifications.
yes they are mollusks, a cephalopod to be exact.
the enemies of the seshell are fish and other things,
If you mean the creature then yes it is but if you mean the sponge you use to clean dishes then no.
The possessive form of the noun caterpillar is caterpillar's.Example: The caterpillar's colors are black and red.
No a caterpillar is a mimicry
What is a destructive caterpillar?
Another caterpillar
caterpillar...
No, caterpillar is a noun.
Caterpillar.
Caterpillar do not explode.
The caterpillar will melted and die, but why do you want to cook a caterpillar? It disgusting!