The answer is that the catapillar is eating it because it wants to eat it so live with it jerk and if you cant,kill the catapillar moron
Carnivorous caterpillars have the same life style and reproduction as any other caterpillars. They will be a caterpillar until it builds a cocoon to become a moth or butterfly.
Sometimes the interrupted caterpillar will go to a different spot from it's first and continue its business. Other times it might be afraid to make one since it was interrupted the first time. If this is what it does, I suggest leaving the caterpillar alone for a while. If the caterpillar does not make a new cocoon it probably won't succeed in turning into a butterfly. It may die.
A caterpillars is the larva of a butterfly, moth, or other insect. Most caterpillars are destroyed by weather or eaten by birds, reptiles, insects, and other animals. Any that are not killed will develop into a pupa stage, usually sheathed in a silken cocoon from which it will emerge as a fully grown adult insect.
I think it is the other way round.
Caterpillars are the larva of butterflies and moths and there are over 180,000 different species of butterflies and moths so there are over 180,000 different types of caterpillars. In regards to physical appearance, caterpillars can be small, large, fuzzy, smooth, rough, spiky, etc. The physical appearance of a caterpillar varies with each species.
Caterpillars actually play a big role in our ecosystem. Their main role is helping to control the populations of other insects by eating them and they will use other insects to build shelters.
a yellow cocoon! its not surprising, it could be a silk worm cocoon are you surprised, silkworm cocoon's can be yellow AND white, also there's two kinds, I talked about the first one, it could be the other kind too!
Virtually all caterpillars are vegetarians, they don't eat other insects.
caterpillars eat leaves and other things or plants.
Um...... I think the caterpillar would get along with other animals for it is harmless.
Bag worms, family Psychidae. The big (1 inch +) common one found in most of the US is the evergreen bagwrom. In the northeast, the tiny ones that are Often abundant are the invasive Psyche casta. There are dozens of other species found in the US and all over the world.
No snakes do no teat caterpillars. They eat mice,rats,bunnys, and other animals like that.