i think u mean a glow worm a glow worm is very like a white catapiller except it glows in the dark weird hh
The caterpillar you are describing is likely the Milkweed Tussock Moth caterpillar. It is known for its fuzzy appearance, orange dots along its body, and a prominent yellow stripe or dot on its back. Be cautious as they can cause skin irritation if handled.
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No, different species cannot reproduce together. Ants and caterpillars are two separate species with distinct genetic makeup, and they cannot interbreed to produce offspring. Each species has its unique life cycle and characteristics that are not interchangeable.
It sounds like you may be describing the caterpillar of a Tomato Hornworm. They are bright green with yellow and blue spikes, and they can be as large as a tomato worm. They are known to feed on the leaves and fruits of tomato plants.
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no it's an insect
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I have a wooly bear Caterpillar.
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The answer is that the catapillar is eating it because it wants to eat it so live with it jerk and if you cant,kill the catapillar moron