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Caterpillars are larva of butterfly. Caterpillars are worm like forms. They undergo several physical changes and comes out as butterfly.

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Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths. They are typically worm-like in appearance, and have a segmented body with several pairs of legs. Caterpillars undergo a process of metamorphosis, during which they transform into their adult form. This process usually takes several weeks to complete.
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A caterpillar is a larva of butterflies. A larva is generally worm-like and has biting chewing type mouth parts, simple eyes and poorly developed legs, no wings either. Nature
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A caterpillar is the larval form of a butterfly or moth. It is characterized by a long, worm-like body and numerous legs. Caterpillars feed on the leaves of plants and undergo a series of molts as they grow, eventually forming a cocoon or chrysalis to undergo metamorphosis into their adult form. They are an important part of many ecosystems and serve as a food source for numerous other animals.
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Caterpillar is a worm-like insect that transforms into a butterfly or a moth. Many caterpillars are striped and colorful. It is a larva or immature form of a butterfly.



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