A Caterpillar is a worm like larva of a butterfly and a nymph is a immature form insect that does not change greatly as it grows e.g. a dragonfly, mayfly or locust. Compared to Larva.
The nymph looks like its adult parent but the caterpillar does not
A larva can look completely different from the adult, whereas a nymph resembles the adult from the time it hatches from egg
Both are immature forms of an organism. Both will change and develop into the final phase.
They have No wings or sex organs.
there is no such thing
r u sure
A caterpillar has more than six legs while a cockroach nymph has six legs
no it is not a nymph, a nymph is a mythological creature
They have the same leg P
the 1 could be that both have antennae on their head
Spell caterpillar correctly and we might find our but for now I don't know
the difference between a nymph and an adult cricket is that the nymph is one of the earlier stages in the life cycle of a cricket
A nymph relates to a baby bug, but unlike larvae, a nymph appears more like a miniature version of the parent.
the answer is egg, larva, nymph and then cocoon.
A dryad is a wood nymph; a naiad is a freshwater nymph.
Actually, I don't really know...
A frog's metamorphosis is from a tadpole to a froglet, and a butterfly is from a caterpillar to, well, a butterfly.
The mass of a caterpillar depends on the species. On average, a caterpillar will weigh between 0.2 and 0.5 grams.