"Caterpillar prolegs are fleshy, leg-like structures that are found on the underside of their body segments. They are not true legs, as they are not jointed or attached to the caterpillar’s thorax. Instead, they are attached to it’s abdomen and are used for gripping onto surfaces and moving around."
"I dunno...maybe ease up on those mushrooms."
#9 "Hey! Can't you read the sign? No Pleasuring The Fungus!"
Any marine biologists here, or should I just google?