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What kind of caterpillar is orange and black?
Published by: smith 2010-03-18
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  • My mother found a caterpillar for my niece and she said it was orange and black? What kind of caterpillar is this and what does it eat?
  • 2003 Sightings on Sligo Creek::
    LARGE light turquoise colored caterpillar with orange horns Around 4" long, cigar thick, it had 2 sets of orange black tipped horns at the head. 2003 - 2:00PM, Roger Barnes, This is the first time I've seen this kind of heron.
    http://www.fosc.org/sightings2003.htm
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    Snakes HG64 PFV::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick ViewBoth are similar in that they are among the oldest type of animals on earth. Most lay eggs but some snakes like the treads on a caterpillar tractor. The slow, relaxed . brightly patterned, orange and black snake with a triangular
    http://www.hgic.umd.edu/content/documents/SnakesHG64PFV.pdf
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  • It sounds like a woolly bear. They like to eat
    milkweed leaves and burdock leaves. Here's a
    Growing Glorious Orange Exbury Azalea Bushes - Life123::
    Glorious Orange Exbury Azalea bushes are prized for their flowers and make great hedges. Black spot causes the leaves to yellow and fall off the plant. There are many different types of blight, and each type has its own method of Caterpillars: Caterpillars are heavy feeders and can be quite destructive.
    http://www.life123.com/home-garden/plant-guides/azaleas/glorious-orange-exbury-azalea-bushes.shtml
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    website with more information.....

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolly_bear

    Hope this helps!


  • Still can't rate answers, but I gotta agree with the previous poster who stated it was a woolly-bear. Nice little bit of folklore - you can tell the length of the upcoming winter by the relative length of black vs. orange on the caterpillar.
    Gardening for Butterflies::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick ViewOrange and black; feed on milkweed. Monarch. Host Plants (Caterpillars). Common name scientific name. Growth Type. Caterpillars attracted aster. Aster spp.
    http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/FreePubs/pdfs/uh139.pdf
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    Definitely not a monarch, as it's green, white, black, and yellow.


  • it eats nothing because its a toy -.-


  • sounds like amonarch butterfly


  • it sounds like a Pyrrharctia isabella which is an isabella tiger moth which is an adult the larva is called the banded woolly bear and it eats dandelions, asters, birches, clovers, maples, weeds, milkweed leaves and burdock leaves. if a was you i would searh up isabella tiger moth if you needed more info

    hope that helped





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