- Stock Photography: CATERPILLARS THAT HAVE POISON CAN BE FATAL TO HUMAN SKIN. INSECT, ANIMAL, MACRO by Binpurwantoa
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- Photo title: Caterpillars that have poison can be fatal to human skin. insect, animal, macro
- Author: Binpurwantoa
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- Caterpillars are the larval stage of members of the order Lepidoptera. As with most common names, the use of this term is actually inconsistent, because sawfly larvae are also often referred to as caterpillars. Both lepidopteran larvae and symphytan larvae both have an eruciform body shape. Caterpillars Become Pupae in the Metamorphosis Process These four stages start from eggs, become larvae, pupae, and finally become imago or adult animals.
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