Well they obivously have sex so what do you think?? If your unsure check
Can you get sick from eating undercooked rice?
Yes you can. You shouldn't refreeze or re-use rice once it has been cooked once or it will collect harmful bacteria very quickly. Put it on a bird table!
What caterpillar is yellowish green has 2 stripes down its back and has a stinger on the end?
A green, hairless caterpillar with two white eye markings, two white side stripes, and yellow tail can be a number of larval stage possibilities in the butterfly and moth world. Each caterpillar additionally goes through a number of instars (color-changing developmental stages) which may not resemble what comes before or after. Some examples include coppers, elfins, emperors, hairstreaks, ringlets, roadside-skippers, skipperlings, skippers, sulphurs, whites, wood-nymphs, and yellows.
Name the protein secreted by silkworm?
Silk is a biological fibre produced by caterpillars of certains moths at the end of their larval phase prior to changing into and adult. Silks are produced by other insects indeed other arthropods such as spiders . However, the most commonly traded silk is produced by silk moth the Bombyx mori. The silkworm has a pair of laterally located silk glands opening by a common orifice or spinneret on the underlip of larva. For about 35 days following birth, the larva jos keeps consuming mulberry leaves ands becomes 10000 times heavier than when hatched. At that point it stops feeding and over the next 3 days ejects from both glands through the spinneret a continuous and reelable thread between 0.7 km and 1.1 km and even 1.6 km round and round its body to produce a cocoon . The thread from the cocoon unravelled and converted into the much sought after yam.
When Does a calipiter make a caccon?
Do you mean "caterpillar"? Do you mean "cocoon"? There is a spall check option on this site!
What was the hungry Caterpillar almost called the book?
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle was almost titled "A Week with Willy Worm." The original concept centered around a worm, but Carle later shifted to the idea of a caterpillar, which better captured the themes of transformation and growth. This change ultimately led to the book's enduring popularity and iconic status in children's literature.
Where can you buy caterpillars?
You can order them on websites or go to the teacher store where you can get some. Or look for them in your backyard! E-Bay
Does a callipiter turn into a butterfly?
yes it does first it hathes then after a couple of months it is a bigger and then it turns into a cacoon and after a couple months it come's out of the cacoon as a butterfly
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What fuzzy caterpillar lives on milkweed?
Monarch caterpillars only eat milkweed leaves. That is why it is so important that people plant milkweed so that the monarchs can travel from Mexico to other parts of the United States. It takes 4 generations of caterpillar to butterfly to reach the northern parts of the US and Canada.
How long does a oleander caterpillar stay in their cocoons?
There are several types of oleander caterpillars, including oleander hawk and spotted oleander. The spotted oleander caterpillar stays in their cocoons for about two weeks before merging as a moth.
How many leaves does a caterpillar eat every day?
it depends how many you have 1 of them eat about a thumbnail a day hope it helped
What small caterpillars are lime green with black head band and black forelegs?
That type of caterpillar is called a spidenuoes. Its a spanish bug, like most Mexicans, which sneaks in when your not looking and trashes everything you've worked so hard to grow. No different than having an anchor baby, only thing is that Sevin works on the bugs. Not the Mexicans
What is the name of a big black spiky caterpillar with red rings?
a great leoperad mothhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/zombie37/181892190/
Will a snake eat a caterpillar?
Snakes don't really eat insects but i suppose if it had no other option.....
According to the Farmer's Almanac, if a caterpillar is wooly and all white with a black stripe down the middle, it could be a bad winter. A plain white wooly caterpillar means a very bad winter.
How long do caterpillars stay caterpillars?
If u give them lots of food and water with lots of room and fun things to do they will survive longer and turn into butterflies quicker.
If u give them a little bit less of everything i have previously said then it will take longer to get fatter (they need to be fat to turn into butterflies) and form into butterflies, so they stay caterpillars for longer.
If u give nothing, they will starve and die. (so then they don't stay caterpillars and alive for long.)
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Silk worms themselves cannot fly. However, they can become a silk moth, which can fly.
When a bird's old feathers fall out, sometimes all together but normally staggered so it isn't completely naked, and new ones grow.
What do palos verdes blue butterflies eat?
Palos Verdes blue butterflies eat only two plants. They must have either deerweed or locoweed for their larvae to feed on or they cannot survive.
Are Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar poisonous?
A Antheraea Polyphemus caterpillar is completely harmless to humans and animals. It belongs to a family of the Cyclops Polyphemus and has no venom or any other harmful things.