A moth is what a fuzzy, black and red-brown caterpillar may change into.
Specifically, the woolly bear caterpillar is a fuzzy black and red-brown. It often is seen curled up on the ground and around plantings in fall. It changes into the Isabella tiger moth (Pyrrharctia isabella).
a black and brown fuzzy caterpillar eats....every thing that's a plant!
it is most likely to be a monarch or something very similar
blister beetle caterpillar (if fuzzy or hairy) black widow brown recluse
A SouthWestern-Naked Butterfly. Now, dependingon whereyou live, this may vary. CACAW!
Once a fuzzy creature means the butterfly used to be a caterpillar?
This would be a woolly bear caterpillar (banded woolly bear.) They are found through out North American except Canada.
There are no characteristics to tell if caterpillar is going to be a moth or butterfly. The best way to determine if it is a moth or butterfly is to look at the caterpillar's distinctive markings to see if you can make a species specific identification.
Spotted tussock moth caterpillar
The puss moth caterpillar has a furry light brown color and will turn into a puss moth. They are one of the most toxic caterpillars. Another furry caterpillar is the wooly bear but it is brown and black and it turns into a wooly bear tiger moth.
It is the skin that it sheds.
It will become a butterfly. It will become a moth.
the fuzzy brown caterpillar goes through a metamorphosis in its cocoon of human flesh to become John Carpentar. In our century there has been only one hatching of John Carpentar, for the obvious reason that everyone knows when you see a big brown fuzzy you must kill it immediatley...