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what are caterpillars,what do they eat?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Caterpillar, larva of a butterfly or moth (Lepidoptera). Most caterpillars have cylindrical bodies consisting of multiple segments, with three pairs of true legs on the thorax and several pairs of short, fleshy prolegs on the abdomen. ... Caterpillars are known for their voracious appetites.

  • Caterpillars, the larvae of butterflies and moths, feed almost exclusively on plants. You will find most caterpillars munching happily on leaves, though some will feed on other plant parts, like seeds or flowers.

Answered by zakiakhan1615
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Caterpillar, larva of a butterfly or moth (Lepidoptera). Most caterpillars have cylindrical bodies consisting of multiple segments, with three pairs of true legs on the thorax and several pairs of short, fleshy prolegs on the abdomen. ... Caterpillars are known for their voracious appetites.

They mostly rely on host plants such as wild grasses, alder buckthorn, willow, and so on. Oak leaves and Quercus leaves are favorites of young caterpillars

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