Fuzzy yellow caterpillars, such as those from the Lonomia obliqua species, typically come from various regions in North and South America, particularly in areas with temperate and tropical climates. These caterpillars are the larval stage of certain moth species, which lay their eggs on host plants that provide food for the emerging caterpillars. They can often be found on trees, shrubs, and other vegetation where they feed and grow before pupating into moths.
A bird eats a catepillar!!!! I think A bird eats a catepillar!!!! I think
It is actually a peach
no
Yellow big bird
well my sister caught a fuzzy yellow and black and it is not poisonous so i will check and is it fuzzy or no.
Some vehicle manufacturers make their vehicles a standard color...like John Deere "green", and catepillar "yellow". But yellow is often used on equipment due to its high visability as well.
How many morphemes are in the word catepillar?
If it is a bush it could be a gooseberry.
a dog
They turn into monarch butterflies
nope you can harm them much more then they can harm you.
Spotted tussock moth caterpillar