Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
Caterpillars turn into cocoons or pupas then after that stage, they turn into either a butterfly or moth
Caterpillars do not turn into wasps or beetles. The only type of insect that caterpillars turn into are moths or butterflies.
All caterpillars eventually turn into butterflies.
They are usually referred to as Forest Tent Caterpillar Moths (Malacosoma disstria).
The caterpillars legs just disappears while they are in the cocoon turning to be a butterfly but they keep 2 or 4 legs when they are butterflies.
Worms never turn into butterflies. Caterpillars do.
Caterpillars turn into either a butterfly or a moth.
A butterfly is not a fruit, it is an insect. Butterflies do not technically come from caterpillars. Caterpillars go through metamorphosis and turn into butterflies.
Some butterflies such as the Monarch, eat poisonous plants as caterpillars, resulting in the butterfly being toxic. Insect eaters like birds seem to know not to eat these butterflies. Monarchs are most likely poisonous to some extent in dogs.
Caterpillars do not turn into elephants. Caterpillars go through metamorphosis and transform into butterflies or moths, not into mammals like elephants.
They look like Monarchs