When swelled up, a caterpillar often resembles a small, plump, and vibrant fruit or a soft, rounded object. This puffed appearance can serve as a defense mechanism, making it look less appealing to predators. Additionally, some species may mimic the look of certain plants or even other insects to further enhance their camouflage.
swelled My toe swelled up last night.
Maybe just a bruise.
The caterpillar climbed up the wall.The caterpillar grazed away at the leaves.The caterpillarwriggled out of into a chrysalis.
it could be infected if you have scratched it you could have brocken the skin and infected it it really depends on how swelled it actually is keep monertering it i hope this has helpd
TMJ
tonsillitis
The pupa is the baby caterpillar just emerged out from the larvae stage and the grown up is known as a caterpillar
Swelled up with pride, he's heading for a fall.
The wooly bear caterpillar, it can live up to 14 years before metamorphosing
The present perfect tense of "swell" is "has swelled" or "have swelled," depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, "The river has swelled after heavy rains."
of course you should take it to the vet
Stop feeding him basket balls.