Caterpillar Animal Pictures
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Close up beautiful caterpillar of swallowtail
Close up beautiful caterpillar of swallowtail
An Emperor moth Caterpillar (Saturnia pavonia) feeding on a bramble leaf.
An Emperor moth Caterpillar (Saturnia pavonia) feeding on a bramble leaf.
Beautiful caterpillar on a branch.
Beautiful caterpillar on a branch.
Green, blue and yellow caterpillar walking on a branch.
Green, blue and yellow caterpillar walking on a branch.
Caterpillar Cocoon hanging from a leaf
Variegated caterpillar isolated on white background
Variegated caterpillar isolated on white background
Black Swallowtail Caterpillar (Papilio polyxenes)
Catalpa Sphinx Moth (Ceratomia Catalpae)
A tobacco hornworm on a tomato plant stem
A luna moth caterpillar feeds on leaves.
Promethea Silkmoth Caterpillar (Callosamia promethea)
Imperial Moth Caterpillar getting ready to go underground
Two cecropia caterpillars are crawling on a vine.
Caterpillars spend more time preparing for the chrysalis stage than being active in the stage.
Caterpillars turn into butterflies by a process called metamorphosis.
The Assassin Caterpillar can wreak havoc on a human's internal organs if it pierces the skin.
Caterpillars have spines that allow them to sting.
Caterpillars can sometimes grow ten times their size.
Cecropia caterpillar shedding stock photo Animal, Arthropod, Insect, Invertebrate, Lepidoptera
Caterpillars shed their exoskeletons four to five times during their stages of growth.
Close up beautiful caterpillar of swallowtail
With an array of possible colors, caterpillars can disguise themselves as everything from flowers to sticks to bird droppings.
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Monarch butterfly from caterpillar. Caterpillars only have 6 true legs and eat a lot.
Close up beautiful caterpillar of swallowtail
Close up beautiful caterpillar of swallowtail
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