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YES! How old are you, 4?

YES! How old are you, 4?

EDIT: sorry about the idiot(s) before me, they seem to think you're asking if, but obviously you're asking how. THEY'RE the four year olds. caterpillars generally get water from the leaves they eat. I hear that they like clover, but my woolly bear caterpillar didn't seem to like it, whereas he ate more than half of an entire dandelion leaf. find a dandelion anywhere, and look at it's base. there should be a patch of leaves around it, which have small hairs on them. they should be formed in a sort of circle around the dandelion. if the dandelion you found doesn't have any, just find another one. pick a leaf or two and hold it in front of your caterpillar, and he should eat lots of it. He will get his water from this.

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