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on caterpillars as they are rich in protein. As a result, caterpillars have evolved various means of defense. Caterpillars have evolved defenses against... |
Caterpillar Inc., also known simply as CAT, is an American construction, mining and other engineering equipment manufacturer. The company is the world's... |
The IDF Caterpillar D9 — nicknamed Doobi (Hebrew: דובי, for teddy bear) — is a Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)... |
Lonomia obliqua (redirect from Assassin caterpillar) primarily because of the caterpillar's defense mechanism, urticating bristles that inject a potentially deadly venom. The caterpillar has been responsible... |
The Caterpillar D9 is a large track-type tractor designed and manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. It is usually sold as a bulldozer equipped with a detachable... |
The saddleback caterpillar (Acharia stimuli, formerly Sibine stimulea) is the larva of a species of moth native to eastern North America. It is also found... |
Armored bulldozer (redirect from Israel Defense Forces Bulldozers) manufactured by Israel. Following the success of the armored D9, Caterpillar Defense Products started to manufacture and sell armored bulldozers, mainly... |
Engine" (PDF). Caterpillar. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2020. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Caterpillar Defense Vehicle Engines... |
defenses. The piercing mouthparts of species in Hemiptera allow them to feed around areas of high toxin concentration. Several species of caterpillar... |
caterpillar moth (Malacosoma disstria) is a moth found throughout North America, especially in the eastern regions. Unlike related tent caterpillar species... |
presumably to reach the caterpillar through layers of plant tissue. Some wasps also have long ovipositors to bypass caterpillar defense mechanisms such as... |
between its segments, which become conspicuous when the caterpillar rolls into a ball for defense. Like the banded woolly bear, its hairs are not urticant... |
Nymphalis antiopa (redirect from Spiny Elm Caterpillar) The immature form of this species is sometimes known as the spiny elm caterpillar. Other older names for this species include grand surprise and white... |
collective behaviors of social caterpillars falls into five general categories: collective and cooperative foraging, group defense against predators and parasitoids... |
Queen (butterfly) (section Caterpillar) The mature queen caterpillar is darker and not as brightly colored as the monarch caterpillar. It is nearly identical to the caterpillar of Danaus chrysippus... |
Papilio glaucus (section Caterpillar) Rosaceae. Young caterpillars are brown and white; older ones are green with two black, yellow, and blue eyespots on the thorax. The caterpillar will turn brown... |
stinging in some species, due to histamines their caterpillars make. The insects advertise these defenses with aposematic bright coloration, unusual postures... |
the host plant. Lichens demonstrate chemical defenses similar to those mentioned above. Their defenses act against herbivores and pathogens including... |
giant silk moths. The moth has lime-green wings and a white body. Its caterpillars are also green. Its typical wingspan is roughly 114 mm (4.5 in), but... |
Lophocampa caryae (redirect from Hickory Tussock Caterpillar) of North America. In other species in this family, the caterpillars acquire chemical defenses from their host plants, so they are potentially toxic or... |