It's an American Dagger Moth. Hosts: Many trees such as alders, ashes, birches, elms, hickories, maples, oaks, poplars, walnuts, and willows.
The distinguishing feature of a black fuzzy caterpillar with an orange stripe is its unique coloration, which sets it apart from other caterpillars.
I've seen some caterpillars all over Oregon Sunshine (eriophyllum lanatum), but these were grub-like caterpillars with a few long hairs (orange and black stripes, of course). I'm not sure if they were the same caterpillar?
what kind of leaf do fuzzy black and orange catipilers eat
a black and brown fuzzy caterpillar eats....every thing that's a plant!
"What caterpillar is hairy and black?"
Fuzzy caterpillars turn into moths.
big furry ones
I think you're thinking of the Monarch Butterfly. Either way, no. The Monarch caterpillar is not fuzzy. The fuzzy orange and black caterpillars are likely from the Isabella Tiger Moth. Google both those species and you should get pictures, see if we're talking about the same thing.
milk weed
Monarch butterflyy
Some fuzzy black caterpillars are poisonous to animals and people. It is best to leave them alone just in case.
Yes, the black and orange fuzzy caterpillar you may be referring to is likely a Milkweed Tussock Moth caterpillar.