




haploa
The Haploa is a colorful caterpillar that can be found on various plants. Kids will love to watch it munching leaves and getting ready to become a beautiful moth!
生息地: Haploa caterpillars live in gardens, forests, and grassy areas, munching on leaves.
The Haploa has strikingly patterned wings, typically featuring bold black, brown, or orange markings against a contrasting white, cream, or yellow background. These distinct, often intricate patterns are unique to different species within the genus, making them visually different from solid-colored moths.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Haploa caterpillars sometimes curl up and play dead when scared!
Many adult Haploa moths have mouthparts too small to eat anything!
Some Haploa caterpillars can eat plants that are toxic to other animals!
Their bold wing patterns warn birds and bats to stay far away.
Haploa has 'Warning Colors' because their bright wing patterns tell predators they taste bad, discouraging attacks.
Haploa can absorb plant toxins because their caterpillars eat poisonous plants, making them unappetizing to predators.
Haploa has 'Winter Survival' because their caterpillars can overwinter, surviving cold temperatures until spring.
Haploa caterpillars munch on plant leaves, but adult moths usually don't eat anything at all!
年齢による違い: Larvae are herbivorous, feeding on various plant leaves, while adult moths typically have vestigial mouthparts and do not feed.
Eupatorium maculatum
Larvae feed on leaves.
Prunus serotina
Caterpillars consume foliage.
Cyanocitta cristata
Birds may prey on moths.
Myotis lucifugus
Bats hunt adult moths.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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35-55 mm
25-40 mm
7-14 日
Haploa caterpillars munch on plant leaves, but adult moths usually don't eat anything at all!
Haploa caterpillars live in gardens, forests, and grassy areas, munching on leaves.
Foraging
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