Caterpillar Myths We're Crushing
Caterpillars do not have bones like you do — instead, they have a flexible exoskeleton made of chitin that lets them bend and squeeze through tiny spaces like Cata does.
Not all caterpillars are green — some are bright orange, yellow, pink, or even have warning stripes, though Cata's sage green helps her blend into leaves.
Caterpillars cannot see very well — they have simple eyes that mainly detect light and shadow, which is why Cata relies more on her antennae to explore.
Caterpillars do not sleep like humans — they rest with their eyes open and can wake up instantly if they sense danger nearby.
Caterpillars breathe through tiny holes called spiracles, not through a mouth — these dots along Cata's sides let oxygen flow directly into her body.
A caterpillar's mandibles are not teeth — they are specialized jaw-like structures that can bite and chew leaves with incredible precision, just like Cata's thoughtful mouth.
Caterpillars do not have ears — they sense vibrations through their skin instead, so Cata can feel when other creatures are nearby.
Not all caterpillars are slow — some species can move as fast as 100 body-lengths per minute when escaping danger.
Caterpillars cannot jump or fly — their ten segments and prolegs are designed only for careful climbing and crawling, making Cata's methodical approach perfect.
Caterpillars do not choose what they eat — each species can only eat certain plants, and Cata will only munch on her specific leaf type.