The caterpillar of the Io moth seems to fit your description. The related link has pictures.
a bojencken caterpillar and they are poisen
The name of the orange caterpillar with a black stripe commonly found in North America is the Monarch caterpillar.
The blue stripe caterpillar is commonly known as the "Hickory Horned Devil," which is the larval stage of the Regal Moth (Citheronia regalis). This striking caterpillar features bright blue and green coloration with distinctive horn-like projections. It is primarily found in the eastern United States and is often associated with hickory and walnut trees, which are its preferred host plants.
I found a similar looking caterpillar. Did you ever find the type? I finally found out with this is! It's called a tiger swallowtail =)
American Dagger Moth Caterpillar.... I found one in my drive way
I don't know but i found the same caterpillar and i am curious as to what it is too.
That's either a snake or a caterpillar. I hope it's a caterpillar.
The caterpillar you’re describing is likely the larval stage of the Viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus). Viceroy caterpillars are known for their distinctive orange coloration with a prominent black stripe running down their backs. They are commonly found in North America and are often mistaken for the Monarch caterpillar due to their similar coloration. However, Viceroy caterpillars can be distinguished by their unique markings and feeding habits.
Usually on leaves.
The name of the orange caterpillar with black spots commonly found in North America is the Milkweed Tussock Moth Caterpillar.
The name of the black caterpillar with yellow stripes commonly found in North America is the Eastern Black Swallowtail caterpillar.
Images of Caterpillar excavators can be found on the Caterpillar website Cat. Images of Caterpillar excavators are also available on the website Machinery Trader.