What characterizes the larval diet of the Western Tiger Swallowtail?
Answer
Their larval diet often includes the leaves of deciduous trees such as aspens, cherries, and poplars.
The Western Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar feeds on the leaves of woody plants common in western North America, including aspens, various cherries, and poplars.

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