The worlds longest caterpillar reached a length of 24.5 cm.
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The Atlas moth caterpillar holds the record for the largest caterpillar, reaching lengths of about 4-5 inches. Its size allows it to grow into one of the world's largest moths with a wingspan of up to 10 inches.
A caterpillar typically stays in its egg for about 1-2 weeks before hatching. The exact duration can vary depending on the species of caterpillar.
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No information can be found on which caterpillar is the smallest because they can vary in size so greatly. Most caterpillars are almost too small to see with the naked eye when they hatch, and they grow as the eat more.
A caterpillar is in the Larva stage. When it goes into it's cocoon it will be in the pupa stage. When it hatches, it will become a butterfly (and therefore be in the adult stage)
A caterpillar is a herbivore, meaning it primarily eats plant material such as leaves.