Grub mostly: are the larval stage beetles and live under ground, and are omnivores
Caterpillars mostly: are larval stage of butterflies, moths, and a few others and mostly live above ground eating tree leaves
there are exceptions
A caterpillar.
bug, grub, maggot, caterpillar
a Caterpillar
simple... a caterpillar has no legs while a lizard has legs
The pupa is the baby caterpillar just emerged out from the larvae stage and the grown up is known as a caterpillar
A spider lives in a web and a caterpillar is a ground species like a grub.
A caterpillar has more than six legs while a cockroach nymph has six legs
that one grows into a butterfly or moth as the other does not.
when the tent caterpillars turn into moths the eastern have a white stripe and the western have a yellow stripe
of course everyone knows who ever went on this is really not smart
A caterpillar is the larval stage of a moth or butterfly, which eventually undergoes metamorphosis to transform into the adult insect. The caterpillar consumes plant material to grow and develop before forming a chrysalis or cocoon and emerging as a winged adult.
There are no characteristics to tell if caterpillar is going to be a moth or butterfly. The best way to determine if it is a moth or butterfly is to look at the caterpillar's distinctive markings to see if you can make a species specific identification.