Want a Cozy, Free Home? Ask This Caterpillar How | KQED
Briefly

Grass skipper caterpillars cleverly use grass to build their homes, providing both shelter and a source of food, showcasing their adaptability in nature.
When caterpillars are hungry, they venture outside their homes for fresh grass, maintaining cleanliness by removing waste, illustrating their instinctual habits.
The transformation from caterpillar to pupa and then to adult showcases the fascinating life cycle of skippers, with adult skippers exhibiting unique flight patterns and courtship dances.
Skippers stand out with their unique wing structure and quick flight, which helps them evade predators while performing courtship dances to attract mates.
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