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Nearly all of the most poisonous insects in the world are found in South America. These include the Bullet ant, the Africanized honey bee, the Army ant, the Bot fly, the Assassin caterpillar, and the Bag Shelter Processionary caterpillar.
Without a picture it is hard to be sure, but look up Phaeton sphinx moth and see if it is a match. Hope that helps.Answerit is called a caterpiller and that is all you need to know cause it was an ancient caterpiller that is magical
It's likely that the plant you found the caterpillar on is the type it likes to eat, and in some cases what the caterpillar eats can affect it as an adult. For example, monarch butterflies, which are poisonous and bad-tasting, gain this by eating milkweed as caterpillars.
A yellowish-brown to brown caterpillar with small blue dots is a Spicebush Swallowtail. They form a shelter by joining two ends of a leaf together with their silk. As the leaves dry, they contract and the silk pulls the ends together, forming a capsule. Spicebush Swallowtails are commonly found near spicebush, honeysuckle, and mimosa.
The name of the orange caterpillar with a black stripe commonly found in North America is the Monarch caterpillar.
The name of the lime green caterpillar with an orange head is the cecropia moth caterpillar. The entire body is lime green except for a few small parts on the head which are a bright orange color.
Usually on leaves.
The name of the orange caterpillar with black spots commonly found in North America is the Milkweed Tussock Moth Caterpillar.
The name of the black caterpillar with yellow stripes commonly found in North America is the Eastern Black Swallowtail caterpillar.
Images of Caterpillar excavators can be found on the Caterpillar website Cat. Images of Caterpillar excavators are also available on the website Machinery Trader.
Cecropia trees are primarily found in tropical regions of the Americas, including Central America and the Amazon rainforest in South America. They thrive in moist, tropical climates and are often found in disturbed areas with plenty of sunlight.