i think red and blue are major attracting colors to butterflies
Caterpillars eat as much laves as they can. Different caterpillars eat different things. When a caterpillar eats a lot, it sheds a layer of skin that it grows out of. That is why caterpillars may seem like they are changing colors and/or patterns.
large caterpillar multiple colors with a large stinger on tail. looked like a tomato plant caterpillar.
Some caterpillars do in fact eat greenflies. Not all caterpillars will eat greenflies or like insects because they don't like them.
Caterpillars are generally greenish (to blend in the with leaves on which they feed). However, they can be almost any color and many are multicolored.
Caterpillars can come in a variety of colors, including green, brown, yellow, and even bright colors like blue or red, depending on the species. Their coloration often serves as camouflage to help them blend in with their surroundings, such as leaves and branches. Some caterpillars also have unique patterns or markings that can serve as warning signals to potential predators.
Monarch butterflies start their lives out as caterpillars. A 'baby monarch' would be a monarch caterpillar. Monarch caterpillars striped black and yellow along their back.
No snakes do no teat caterpillars. They eat mice,rats,bunnys, and other animals like that.
Really, nothing at all. They have the same colors, when they are caterpillars and when they are butterflies, so, (SOME) a caterpillar can be blue and white and the butterfly (COULD) turns out blue and white.
just like caterpillars
tiger caterpillars have orange and black stripes. that's where they get there name from tigers
yes i think their called spider caterpillars
they would like to be in a dry place because if they get wet they will die