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what is a catterpillar​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A caterpillar is a fuzzy, worm-like insect that transforms into a butterfly or a moth. ... The word caterpillar comes from the Old North French caterpilose, literally "shaggy cat," from the Late Latin catta, "cat," and pilosus, "hairy" or "shaggy."

Answered by FPXGAMING
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Answer:a small hairy animal with a long body and a lot of legs, which eats the leaves of plants. A caterpillar later becomes an insect with large, often colourful wings (a butterfly or a moth)

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