The most poisonous catipiller is the brown tail brown mout
a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.
They emerge from their cocoons about ten days after spinning them.
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The animal with the most cells in their body have the most mitochondria.
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Absolutely not!
A Woodpecker and when the catipiller eats the milk weed it gains a poisin that no other animal will want to eat
Silk is made out of catipiller stuff.
yes a catipiller makes it a cacoon out of its saliva
You win all the games at the carnival and give him the giant catipiller then he'll give you the helicopter
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The correct spelling is "caterpillar" (a larval moth or butterfly, or a tracked vehicle).
The caterpillar is probably preparing to build a cocoon around itself. It must first store up energy, and weeks later, it will emerge as a butterfly.
yes. once it completes its metamorphosis it is likely to become a moth or butterfly, also insects.
a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.
The monarch caterpillar is poisonous to predators because it stores toxins called cardenolides from the milkweed plant that it feeds on as a larvae. These toxins make the caterpillar distasteful and harmful to predators.
Inch worms crawl similar to how an amoeba moves. They scoot their front legs forward, then their back legs. In the process, the center of their back that consists of no legs, moves upward and forms a hill shape. Caterpillars have legs all throughout the bottom of their body and do not have the amoeba movements.