Caterpillar larvae look like segmented worms with almost invisible stubby legs.
just like caterpillars
They look like Monarchs
tiny
Caterpillars or larva
Northern minnesota caterpillars can vary. Some are fuzzy, black and yellow as a bee. Some can look alll green as grass.
want do they look like
Monarch butterfly caterpillars are yellow, black, and white striped and grow to be about two inches long before they pupate.
Caterpillars do not have babies the way many animals do. In fact, caterpillars are really babies themselves, because they are the larval form of butterflies and moths. The adult insect lays many eggs at one, sometimes hundreds of them, and these eventually hatch out into caterpillars.
Many caterpillars make cocoons that look like sticks. They look like little bundles of tiny twigs, and the caterpillars use them as they transform into butterflies.
They look like babies of a grey wolf.
No, caterpillars hatch from tiny eggs that the moth or butterfly has laid. If you have a caterpillar in captivity and suddenly lots of babies appear, these come from eggs on the cabbage or whatever that the caterpillar has been feeding on.A:I caught about 29 caterpillars from my cauliflowers and within about 8 days, about 9 caterpillars had lots of incy-wincy baby caterpillars like 25 per caterpillar. So I looked on the Internet and many sites say that caterpillars are babies so how would they have babies? But then I found other sites and pictures on google images called caterpillar babies on page 2 and they look similar to my caterpillar however they are supposed to die not long after the babies hatch and that's what mine have done. So in my opinion yes caterpillars do have babies and then they wrap them up in a silky webs. They hatch and parent dies.
useally they have the color red somewhere on their body