Puss caterpillars, the larvae of the southern flannel moth (Megalopyge opercularis), are primarily found in the southeastern United States, particularly in states like Florida, Texas, and parts of the Gulf Coast. They typically inhabit areas with dense foliage, such as oak, sweetgum, and other hardwood trees. These caterpillars are often camouflaged against tree bark or leaves, making them difficult to spot.
yes caterpillars can live in bowls provided with the right materials
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Caterpillars eat leaves, so they can't live everywhere, since not everywhere has leaves. They do not live in the ocean, in the desert, on the moon, or on the planet Jupiter.
There are a variety of poisonous caterpillars around the world including the bag shelter caterpillar from Venezuela and south Brazil, the puss caterpillar, the sabbleback caterpillar and the cinnibar moth caterpillar.
yes they can
by eating themselves
First off, it is spelled Caterpillars. Secondly, caterpillars live next to all other insects found near you.
Pus Caterpillars live in woodland areas in southern United States. They live in trees and garden plants. Caution: poisonous.
ASP worms, or Puss Caterpillars, eat the leaves of many woody plants, including apple, birch, hackberry, oak, persimmon, almond, and pecan.
Many types of caterpillars live in forests but there are very few that actually live in coniferous forests. Only the endangered willow caterpillar lives in this specific area.