each caterpillar has the same DNA as the butterfly its going to be.
we kill all the caterpillars, then complain theres no butterflys
1. caterpillars have no wings 2. butterflys can fly 3. butterflys can lay eggs 4. caterpillars blood is green 5. butterflies pollenate flowers, where as, the caterpillars eat trees is this ok ?
Butterflys always started out as caterpillars. By "back then" I dont know what you might intend.
our caterpillars that we got from Bugville made their cocoons 7 days after we received them, and turned into butterflys 12 days after they made the cocoons.
Most common vegetation is fine for caterpillars
The collective noun for a group of caterpillars is a "knot." This term reflects the way caterpillars often cluster together, particularly when they are feeding or resting. Another less common term is a "crawl" of caterpillars.
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No, red admiral butterflys are NOT an endangered species, they are actually quite common. Their predotors are birds, Spiders, wasps, bats and other large insects. :)
Butterflies primarily feed on nectar from flowers. Some species also feed on tree sap, rotting fruits, and minerals found in wet soil. Caterpillars, the larval stage of butterflies, primarily feed on plant leaves.
There are different kinds of caterpillars in Iowa that eat grass. Some of the common ones include hop vine borers and the wooly bear caterpillars among others.
The most common caterpillars eat leaves and grass. Not ants.
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