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.
The zebra spider has a stripe on its back.
a bald chameleon caterpiller?
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a bojencken caterpillar and they are poisen
A hairy molly.
The caterpillar you are describing is likely the Milkweed Tussock Moth caterpillar. It is known for its fuzzy appearance, orange dots along its body, and a prominent yellow stripe or dot on its back. Be cautious as they can cause skin irritation if handled.
i think it would b a tarantula
The worst kind.
KalabiekuesthaTS NOT THE NAME OF THE CATERPILLAR UNLESS YOU SPELLED IT WRONG CUZ THAT sounds like me caterpillar fuzzy black and one orange stripe down its back and orange feet
it is called a black fish with a gold stripe(:
I dunno but i live in St. Louis and i had one with a furry body and a round orange spot on its back. Cant find out the species.....
This is the description for the Oystercatcher. They are found in coastal regions across the world, with the exception of polar and some tropical regions.