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(Whoever wrote this is an idiot! Goes to show that anyone can answer a question on here and get published online. Don't trust everything you read; if you have a question, do a little research yourself)
*Butterflies and moths are in the class Insecta, order Lepidoptera*
HE ASKED WHAT IS A CATERPILLAR NOT A BUTTERFLY! but i dont really no, maybe it is a myriapod, or annelid
The caterpillar has the following classification: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Arthropoda, Class: Insecta and Order: Lepidopteria. The family, genus and species varies depending on the caterpillar.
Caterpillars are usually found under leaves because it both helps hide them a little from predators and will help protect them from water if it rains. Hope that helps!
1) Where do caterpillar wasps lay their eggs? 1) Where do caterpillar wasps lay their eggs? Caterpillar wasps lay their eggs on the inside of caterpillars. when a caterpillar takes a bite out of the leaf, the plants lets off a smell or signal to tell any caterpillar wasps nearby that a caterpillar is on them. the wasp then injects its eggs into the caterpillar, the eggs grow and eats the caterpillar, then once the caterpillar is dead, the wasps grow up and fly out to start the process again.
which class benifeted he most under the porfiriato
I'm looking for the exact same song. I remember most of the words but was looking for the music as I am not the most tuneful of people and want it for my class to sing. (We are learning about growth and change so this song fits in with our theme). If it helps the words I remember are: Caterpillar sat in a tasty tree, crunch caterpillar crunch, He ate one leaf, then 2, then 3, crunch caterpillar crunch, Watch out caterpillar you're getting fatter, well said the caterpillar that doesn't matter, don't interrupt my lunch. crunch caterpillar crunch. Hope this helps, let me know if you find some music. :)
The fuel consumption of a Caterpillar D3 98 is dependent upon the work load. Under a heavy workload, the engine will consume approximately 5 gallons per hour.
The possessive form of the noun caterpillar is caterpillar's.Example: The caterpillar's colors are black and red.
They are the same thing.
No a caterpillar is a mimicry
What is a destructive caterpillar?
Another caterpillar
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