Green caterpillars that hang from trees are often the larvae of moths or butterflies, such as the Eastern Tent Caterpillar or the Tomato Hornworm. These caterpillars typically hang from branches or leaves while they prepare to pupate into their adult form. They can be an important part of the ecosystem, serving as food for birds and other predators, but some species may also cause damage to trees and plants if present in large numbers. Their bright green coloration often helps them blend in with foliage, providing camouflage from potential threats.
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caterpillars eat all kinds of plants such as leaves, trees and herbivores that are green. black and orange caterpillars love to eat light green leaves if you want to know more go to wikianswers.com
caterpillars hide in trees
No some moths go on the ground and most caterpillars hang upside down and some stay on the ground
in an ecosystem there is long green grass. sticks and very few predators. they are cold blooded so they like warm ecosystems. caterpillars like few trees and flat land.
Caterpillars color (green) blends in with the leaves that they eat.
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Things That Hang from Trees was created in 2005.
Start by finding leaves with holes in them, and the caterpillars are usually nearby. They usually hang out around trees, leaves, grassy areas, bushes and plants, so check there!!! Also, you can lure in caterpillars by leaving out carrots, dill, leaves of all sorts, flowers, and celery in a shallow pan!
The small white caterpillars that you will commonly see on maple trees are called Lophocampa Caryae. They will turn into a Hickory Tussock moth.
by eating caterpillars
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