Bag worms, family Psychidae. The big (1 inch +) common one found in most of the US is the evergreen bagwrom. In the northeast, the tiny ones that are Often abundant are the invasive Psyche casta. There are dozens of other species found in the US and all over the world.
a yellow cocoon! its not surprising, it could be a silk worm cocoon are you surprised, silkworm cocoon's can be yellow AND white, also there's two kinds, I talked about the first one, it could be the other kind too!
you'll find out when it hatches... give it time. if it doesnt come out in another week or 2, then it died.
The Caterpillar 797 is a type of monster truck that is rare to see for recreational use. It's design makes it look reminiscent of dump trucks which makes it unappealing to some car enthusiasts.
Well it depends what kind of yellow caterpillar you are talking about, if the one you are suggesting about is the size and thickness of your thumb, then yes it is, it's proper name is a "Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar". Polyphemus eat maple, birch, willow and several other trees, but are seldom abundant enough to cause any damage. As big as they are, they are really hard to see among the foliage when they're resting. As with many caterpillars that leave the food plant to spin a cocoon, Polyphemus are sometimes seen wandering around in late summer. This caterpillar spins a tough, brown, oval cocoon that you may find attached to the eaves around your house during the winter.
1. It makes a cocoon for itself 2. It stays there while it develops 3. It breaks through and becomes a butterfly!
It can be a Monarch caterpillar or a Northern Florida caterpillar.
if it is two colors then it would be a two tone colored caterpillar.
There's no mention of the mushroom's name in the book's original text.
a caterpillar will only eat the leaf it was born on so it depends on what kind of caterpillar it is.
caterpillar
i guess so....
The Clouded Magpie caterpillar turns into a Clouded Magpie Moth