What is the Green Stuff that Comes Out of Caterpillars?

Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths. They have a soft, segmented body and a head with two antennae. Caterpillars eat leaves and other plant material. As they grow, they shed their skin several times. When they are ready to pupate, they spin a cocoon around themselves.

Inside the cocoon, the caterpillar undergoes a metamorphosis. It sheds its skin one last time and emerges as a butterfly or moth. The green stuff that comes out of caterpillars is called meconium. Meconium is a waste product that is produced by the caterpillar's digestive system. It is made up of the undigested remains of the caterpillar's food. Meconium is typically green or brown in color.

Meconium is not harmful to humans. However, it can cause skin irritation if it comes into contact with the skin. If you come into contact with meconium, wash your skin with soap and water.

  1. What is the scientific name for caterpillars? Answer: Larvae
  2. What do caterpillars eat? Answer: Leaves and other plant material
  3. How many times do caterpillars shed their skin? Answer: Several times
  4. What is the green stuff that comes out of caterpillars called? Answer: Meconium
  5. Is meconium harmful to humans? Answer: No, but it can cause skin irritation
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