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caterpillar [ˈkætəpɪləʳ, americ -t̬ɚpɪlɚ] SUBST ZOOL

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Caterpillar: The caterpillar is cyclindriform with a constricted second segment which appears as a neck with black collar.
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The adult wasp feeds off flower nectar, while the larvae are fed caterpillars captured by the female.
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On the other hand, all green or brown caterpillars as well as those that resemble twigs were greedily devoured.
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They have variously been compared to worms with legs, caterpillars and slugs.
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The colour of the caterpillars darkens before pupation.
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The slug-shaped caterpillar is widest in or before the middle, narrowed behind, and has a finely granulated skin.
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Caterpillar tendered what it called its last, best offer to Bieber three days later, but he rejected the proposal.
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He's thinking about moths and butterflies, and how they radically change shape as they grow, from little wormy, caterpillar critters to airborne beauties.
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It is often considered a pest due to the feeding activity of its caterpillars.
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Because of the seasonal nature of the occurrence of these edible caterpillars, they are not a year-round food source.
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