species?357,630 many in life millions
rain water that land on leaves during precipitation.
Green caterpillars typically feed on plant leaves, consuming a variety of vegetation such as lettuce, cabbage, and other greenery. Some species may also feed on flowers or other parts of plants.
Baby caterpillars primarily feed on leaves from the plant on which they were hatched. They have a voracious appetite and will consume large amounts of leaves to fuel their growth and development into a pupa stage. It is crucial to provide them with fresh leaves to ensure their survival and healthy growth.
Caterpillars do not drink water in the traditional sense like other animals. They obtain moisture from the food they eat, such as leaves, which provides them with the necessary hydration to survive and grow.
Woolly bear caterpillars curl into a ball as a defensive mechanism to protect themselves from predators. This behavior makes them appear less appealing or more difficult to consume. Additionally, curling up can help them conserve moisture and maintain their body temperature during colder weather.
Yes they do. And many of them.
they have hands not feet.
Unknown. The number of caterpillars are always changing.
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No
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Birds
Yes, many do, especially the tanagers, which also are death on wasps and bees!
They have none because when you sqush it nothing breaks lol
yes
not very well
by eating plants