I'm pretty sure it is ready to form a chrysalis to beome a butterfly/moth
it depends on what type of caterpillar it is. for instance,a poofy.
they are from 5 cm to 1 meter ,depends . The length of a caterpillar would depend on the particular species. Some species may be as small as one quarter of an inch while others may be four to six inches long.
The reason it is dangerous to stay in one spot on the battlefield is because it makes you an easy target for your enemies.
a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.
Sponges only stay in one spot because they are sessile. Sessile means that they are attached to a substrate and cannot move. Hope this helps!
Yes, a liquid must be contained in some way to stay in one spot. If not, it will flow and spread out due to gravity and surface tension.
toatally bro my friend was bitten at one point and he dieds of explosion. stay clear of this caterpillar and stay cool bro.
because that is where there food is.
yes it moves
It is generally easier to spot a blue caterpillar on a green leaf than a green caterpillar. The blue color creates a stark contrast against the green background, making it more visible to the eye. In contrast, a green caterpillar may blend in with the leaf, camouflaging itself and making it harder to detect.
catteroillar
about ten days