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That it will become a butterfly or moth(Lepidoptera order) is what is special about a caterpillar.

Specifically, the caterpillar represents the larval stage of a butterfly or moth. So it may be called a larva, or larvae if there are more than one being referred to. But those larvae that do not become butterflies or moths cannot be called caterpillars.

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Sorley Bateman

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3y ago

this is stupid. none of them were good. and anyway, the skin of a ladybird is not red it's black the red part is its f*cking shell.

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Sorley Bateman

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this whole site is terrible. I want to roast every single article

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16y ago

How about "a caterpillar is a double-decker bus with 900 tires."

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11y ago

A butterfly has a big life is cycle.First it is a egg next it is a caterpillar than it is in its cacophony and finally it is a butterfly.

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13y ago

cat er piller.

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10y ago

is there a metaphor for ladybird

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11y ago

they are the same colour

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