I can tell you it was either a tomato hornworm or a tobacco hornworm. Both are common in North America. Both get up to four inches long. And both like chomping tomato plants.
The tomato hornworm is the larva of the five-spotted hawk moth, Manduca quinquemaculata. It has eight curved white stripes on each side of its body and a straight black spike, or horn, on its bum.
The tobacco hornworm is the larva of the Carolina sphinx moth, Manduca sexta. It has seven diagonal white stripes, and its horn is curved and red.
Sometimes you'll see hornworms with little white things on them. The white things are wasp cocoons! Small, parasitic braconid wasps often lay their eggs on hornworms. The wasp larvae eat the hornworm's innards (yuck) then form cocoons when they're done. Eventually they kill the hornworm. This is good for gardeners but not for the hornworm.
Hawk moths and sphinx moths are also called hummingbird moths. They're really good fliers. They hover while feeding on flowers. They look a lot like hummingbirds!
Caterpillars color (green) blends in with the leaves that they eat.
Green caterpillars get quite big but more fat
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yes i think their called spider caterpillars
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my answer is the caterpillars are almost ready to be in their cocoon so they try to get used to it
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Most caterpillars eat fresh green leaves.
fuzzy green caterpillars are well green and fuzzy.they sometimes have some yellow to them or they're all yellow with black spots going down they're back.as for their hair, it's spikey and soft.their hair is white and sometimes they have some little patches of black hair