Caterpillars do not literally lose their heads, but they can survive the loss of some body segments, including parts of their head or mouth. In some cases, if a caterpillar is injured or attacked, it may be able to regenerate lost segments. However, losing the entire head typically results in the caterpillar's death, as it cannot feed or perform essential functions without it.
"Heads I win, tails, you lose". Sucker!
There is a .25 chance that no heads will come up. (1/2*1/2=.25) Therefore, there is a .75 chance that one or more heads will come up. Value of game = .75*$2-.25*$4=$1.5-$1=$.50 Over time, you should come out ahead.
This is a good bet to take. Your expected payout is 0.5 each round of the 2 tosses. The possible outcomes from 2 tosses: HT, HH, TT, TH. The probability that heads comes up is 3 in 4 (.75). The probability that heads does not come up is 1 in 4 (.25). Your expected payout is: (2 * .75) + (-4 * .25) = 1.5 - 1 = 0.5
One or more heads.
Talking Heads ended in 1991.
Because its just a mertamorphotical stage so that it can grow into a beautiful butterfly
you could find catapillars in your very backyard. but you have to be careful about it because you do not want to find a venimous catapillar.
NO, their heads do not fall off in any season.
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Profiler - 1996 Heads You Lose 3-13 was released on: USA: 13 February 1999
heads you lose
"Heads I win, tails, you lose". Sucker!
Adventures in Paradise - 1959 Heads You Lose 1-27 was released on: USA: 18 April 1960
Giant Rhodesian catapillars
The caterpillars eat the leaves that they hatch on.
they can but the catapillars can eat their way out sometimes