There is no such thing as a butterfly caterpillar.
Typical pipe-cleaner design, typical breadth and length, light brown center section capped by black on either end. Apparently the length of the brown 'third' is quite variable, and tied to something in the caterpillar's development.
Sort of like a hairy worm, but with many legs. The caterpillar has more than 2,000 muscles.
There is no such thing as a butterfly caterpillar.
Grass and any leaves.
like a little green strim of grass
The Jamba Ramba Caterpillar is a fuzzy yellow caterpillar with a black head and black tufts that look like spikes.
I think you're thinking of the Monarch Butterfly. Either way, no. The Monarch caterpillar is not fuzzy. The fuzzy orange and black caterpillars are likely from the Isabella Tiger Moth. Google both those species and you should get pictures, see if we're talking about the same thing.
A caterpillar
Of course not.
there cute and cuddly
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Because the caterpillar is an intermediate stage of the development. It will go through something called metamorphosis after which it will look like its parents. Think of the caterpillar like a sort of mobile egg, which doesn't look much like its parents either.
...a tiger?
There is no such thing as a clouded tiger they do not exist