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what makes caterpillars green at the initial stage of their life and later brown?​

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Answered by kishore7869
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Explanation:

When spring arrives, woolly bears spin fuzzy cocoons and transform inside them into full-grown moths. Typically, the bands at the ends of the caterpillar are black, and the one in the middle is brown or orange, giving the woolly bear its distinctive striped appearance.

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