The spicebush caterpillar, which is the larval stage of the spicebush swallowtail butterfly, is not poisonous to humans. However, it can mimic the appearance of poisonous caterpillars, which helps it evade predators. While it does not pose a threat to people, it may have some chemical defenses that deter birds and other predators.
A bird eats a catepillar!!!! I think A bird eats a catepillar!!!! I think
The cast of Spicebush - 2005 includes: Matilda Washington
How many morphemes are in the word catepillar?
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They eat people and fungus They eat people and fungus
Leaves as caterpillars and nectar as adults are what spicebush swallowtails eat.Specifically, the swallowtail in question (Papilio troilus) goes through two main feeding stages. The leaf-eating larval stage is less picky in its choice of food sources than the nectar-sipping adult. As a butterfly, the spicebush swallowtail prefers nectar from honeysuckle, jewelweed, and Joe-pye weed.
coctal
It is a centimetre.
Yes. in the catepillar stage the silkworm is blind.
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the catepillar is molting also called eating
Look up the Spicebush Swallowtail.