The last answer was most obviously wrong. A 'Woolly Worm' is clearly a worm that has just got a little bit hyper and rolled around in someones discarded bum fluff. You can de-wool a 'Wooly Worm' by simply sprinkling some talcum powder around it. The worm will then live a happy successful life and possibly buy several motor homes.
People who believe woolly worms can predict the weather think that a narrow red-brown band means a harsh winter. The wider the red-brown band is, the milder the coming winter is supposed to be.
No, the word 'woolly' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, for example a woolly sweater, a woollylamb.The word 'woolly' is also a noun, an informal word for woolen garments, often used in the plural, 'woollies'.
Woolly worms, also known as woolly bear caterpillars, turn into moths. They undergo metamorphosis, where they spin a cocoon and transform into a moth before emerging as an adult.
Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.
Yes they are herbivore
yes
A tulo is a type of mammal known as a primate. It is a small, nocturnal primate native to Madagascar. It is also known as a woolly lemur.
In some places in the world and in the US, such as the New England states and especially in North Carolina (where the Woolly Worm Festival is held with activities such as caterpillar races and weather predictions), it is believed that the larvae of the Isabella tiger moth (Wooly Worm or Woolly Bear caterpillar) can indeed provide these predictions. People look for the intensity of the black color on the banded caterpillars, that are black and brown, or they compare the ratio of the black to brown coloration on the bodies of the caterpillars. If there is more brown than black, they predict it will be a milder winter, and, if there is more black than brown, there will be a very harsh winter.According to the web page of the Woolly Worm Festival [see link below in the related links section]:"...the woolly worm has a pretty good weather prediction rate. Scientists would prefer not to acknowledge it, but the woolly worm has a 80-85% accuracy rate for predicting the weather. The worm has held its record for accuracy for more than 20 years."
when a wooly worm caterpillar's black bands are under than the brown one, what weather does this predict?
It does not turn into a butterfly at all. It turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.
There are four types of the South American Woolly Monkey -Brown Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lagotricha) -Gray Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix cana) -Colombian Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lugens) -Silvery Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix poeppigii)
a wooly bear caterpillar
This would be a woolly bear caterpillar (banded woolly bear.) They are found through out North American except Canada.
A caveman, a cave bear, a woolly rhinoceros, a woolly mammoth, and a woolly bison.
Humans eat the woolly mammoth!
Because they are woolly.
Woolly Dormouse was created in 1968.