The insect you are referring to is called a caterpillar, which transforms into a butterfly.
The insect you are referring to is called a caterpillar.
Zebra's are white with black stripes. Zebra's are not black with white stripes.
Black and white stripes ...but is it black with white stripes, or white with black stripes???
They are white in black stripes.
It can be difficult to determine what kind of butterfly a black and orange striped caterpillar will turn into because there is more than one type of caterpillar that fits that description. Most likely it will turn into a monarch butterfly, which is a very common insect in many parts of the world.
His stripes are orange and black.
The zebra swallowtail has a wingspan of 2.5 to 4.1 inches. This butterfly is easy to identify by its black and white stripes.
Yes, sometimes.
Orange, outlined with black, and white spots on the black. The caterpillars are yellow with black and white stripes.
Zebras are indeed WHITE with BLACK stripes. if u shave off the fur, (which is cruelty cuz it hurts the animal) then they do have black undernieth but when people ask if there white with black stripes or black with white stripes, there talking about the OUTER layer so they are DEFINITLY WHITE WITH BLACK STRIPES!!! (it annoys me when peaople say they are black with white stripes cuz stripes have an END! and the BLACK STRIPES HAVE AN END!!!)
The Zebra Butterfly tastes bad and it has stripes to help it blend into it's surroundings.