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I dk, im looking it up right now cuz i just found one too.

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Well, one time I kept a caterpillar as my pet. It was green and black. It may be a Forest Tent Caterpillar.

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Manduca sexta also known as the tobacco hornworm is one possible.

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This caterpillar with the horn on the end is called a Citrus Swallowtail. Another name for it is a Papilio Demodocus and they can grow up to about 2 inches long.

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what does a catipillar eat

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