The forest tent caterpillar cocoon is a fascinating sight to behold. This silken structure is the home of the forest tent caterpillar during its pupal stage. The cocoon is made of a single strand of silk that is spun around the caterpillar's body. It is typically oval in shape and about 1 inch long.
The forest tent caterpillar is a native of North America. It is a defoliator, which means that it eats the leaves of trees. The caterpillars can cause significant damage to forests, especially if they are present in large numbers.
Forest Tent Caterpillar Cocoon
Characteristic | Description |
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Shape | Oval |
Size | About 1 inch long |
Material | Silk |
Color | Light brown to dark brown |
Forest Tent Caterpillar
Characteristic | Description |
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Size | About 2 inches long when fully grown |
Color | Black with a white stripe down the back |
Diet | Leaves of trees |
Habitat | Forests |
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