A caterpillar is a baby butterfly. So it is an immature insect that will eventually metamorphasize into a conventional insect with the requisite 6 legs.
Caterpillars are essentially butterflies, and are technically the same species, but in different stages of its life.
There are thousands of different species of butterflies.
Even though they don't have six legs, caterpillars are considered insects because they turn into six-legged insects. The caterpillar is the baby of the insect.
An animal, or plant, that eats bugs is called an insectivore. It is a type of carnivore. That is why Venus Flytraps can be called carnivorous plants, as well as being called insectivorous plants.
Mosquitoes and caterpillars. In insects, teeth are referred to as fangs or mandibles.
No. They are insects.
If you mean stink bugs, yes, they're insects. They're not one of those tricky bugs like woodlice that are actually crustaceans.
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If spiders eat bugs and insects i think caterpillars are bugs too. Spiders do eat caterpillars.
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Virtually all caterpillars are vegetarians, they don't eat other insects.
Wheel Bugs are predatory throughout their lives, with nymphs eating tiny caterpillars and insects. Wheel bugs have actually been known to each other Wheel bugs also.
Insects, bugs and tiny caterpillars. They cath them by wagging heir tail to scare the insects and when they fly away the bird flys up and catches them.
"Bugs" are a specific order of insects. So all bugs are insect, but not all insects are bugs.
they are insects.
Any animal that is faster, such as birds, lizards, small mammals, and is even sometimes regarded as food to the larger animals if the animal is close to death. Also, if caterpillars get too close to the water, they can be eaten by fish or frogs. Caterpillars are also prey to many other bugs and insects, including spiders.
The most common insects eaten by House Wrens are different kinds of bugs stinkbugs, negro bugs, leaf hoppers, grasshoppers, crickets, locusts, moths and caterpillars. Other insects ingested in small amounts are bees, wasps, and flies.
nothing because all bugs are insects
insects, of course!
No they're insects.