Monarch caterpillars do not sting.
Monarch caterpillars do not sting. It is a fairly safe assumption that no butterfly or moth larvae possess the capability to inflict a sting via an organ designed...
While the caterpillar is technically incapable of biting, the male caterpillar has hollow point retractable claws on its hind legs that are capable of inflicting a sting whose venom ranks between the...