Top 10 Types of Green Caterpillars

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillar:Another green swallowtail caterpillar is the eastern tiger swallowtail caterpillar, which like the spicebush swallowtail, has unique markings and spots.

Angle Shade Caterpillar:These vibrant caterpillars aren’t picky eaters and have been recorded eating strawberries, beets, apples, lettuces, nettles, and broccolis. 

Cecropia Moth Caterpillar:Cecropia moth caterpillars aren’t green when they hatch. Instead, they hatch as black caterpillars and remain this color for about a week. 

Emperor Moth Caterpillar:Before small emperor moths can spread their wings and fly, they go through many changes and forms. Emperor moth caterpillars are long and furry.

Cabbage Looper Caterpillar:Cabbage looper caterpillars mainly consume plants in the family Brassicaceae like cabbages and broccoli.

Black Swallowtail Caterpillar:Black swallowtail butterflies are beautiful, but before they transform into butterflies, they are bright and long caterpillars. These vibrant caterpillars are green, orange, yellow, and black.

Tomato Hornworm:Tomato hornworms are another type of green caterpillar. They are easy to spot and identify because of their white and black stripes and multiple eyespots.

Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar:They are very common and found throughout the eastern US and southern Ontario. However, you can find these butterflies as far as Cuba.

White-lined Sphinx Moth Caterpillar:The white-lined sphinx moth caterpillar is unique. They range in colors in the early instars but have consistent adult coloration.

Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar:Last but not least is the Polyphemus caterpillar. They are native to North America and have large appetites. For example, this caterpillar can eat 86,000 times its weight in less than two months.

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