Not all caterpillar can turn into beautiful butterfly, some of them will become moth and you will suprisingly find out – the cuter caterpillar is before, the more ordinary moth is after. Don’t believe me? Take a look at the 16 sets of before & after photos we collected for caterpillar and moth, you will find out yourself.
1. Acraga Coa caterpillar [Image credit] and Acraga Coa moth [Image credit]
2. Acharia Stimulea caterpillar [Image credit] and Acharia Stimulea moth [Image credit]
3. Cerura Vinula caterpillar [Image credit] and Cerura Vinula moth [Image credit]
4. Flannel caterpillar [Image credit] and Flannel moth [Image credit]
5. Isochaetes Beutenmuelleri caterpillar [Image credit] and Isochaetes Beutenmuelleri moth [Image credit]
6. Hubbard’s Small Silk caterpillar [Image credit] and Hubbard’s Small Silk moth [Image credit]
7. Isa Textula caterpillar caterpillar [Image credit] and Isa Textula moth [Image credit]
8. Spotted Apatelodes caterpillar [Image credit] and Spotted Apatelodes moth [Image credit]
9. Automeris io caterpillar [Image credit] and Automeris io moth [Image credit]
10. Attacus Atlas caterpillar [Image credit] and Attacus Atlas moth [Image credit]
11. Brahmin caterpillar and Brahmin moth [Image credit]
12. Cecropia caterpillar [Image credit] and Cecropia moth [Image credit]
13. Milkweed Tiger Moth Caterpillar [Image credit] and Milkweed Tiger Moth [Image credit]
14. Gypsy Moth Caterpillar [Image credit] and Gypsy Moth [Image credit]
15. Hickory Horned Devil caterpillar [Image credit] and Hickory Horned Devil moth [Image credit]
16. Pandorus Sphinx Caterpillar [Image credit] and Pandorus Sphinx Moth [Image credit]