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Swiss saturniidae caterpillar/moth
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It was her final act. Taken for dead, she had been pinned to a Styrofoam board. Her wings were locked in place with more pins and wax paper. It seemed pointless, but she did it anyway. Andrew my friend showed me his recent trophy. A beautiful Polyphemus, silk moth. As he recounted how he obtained this prize, I noticed a cluster of eggs at the tip of the moth's abdomen. I had tried several times to rear butterflies and moths, but each time had failed. Two weeks later, seven teen caterpillars…
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Citheronia phoronea caterpillar - 9GAG
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I am currently rearing this larva at home.
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Pine Emperor Moth Caterpillar aka Christmas Caterpillar (Nudaurelia cytherea) / Image by jpp9sta (JP Pollak) from instagram
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Daily Bug & Insect Features on Instagram: “🔥 Special Feature 🔥 🏆 Congratulations @les_invisibles_macrophoto 🏆 - Puss Moth Caterpillar (Cerura vinula) - 🙌🐛📸🙌🐛📸🙌🐛📸🙌🐛📸🙌🐛📸🙌
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Eastern Tent Caterpillar Moth....I love these. This reminds me of my childhood.
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Explore melquisedek's 96 photos on Flickr!
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Set of Three Vintage Caterpillar Charts
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Photo about Caterpillar of Elephant Hawk-moth (Deilephila elpenor), on a green leaf. Image of nature, elpenor, macro - 25331184
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Spilosoma lubricipeda
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Cecropia Moth Caterpillar: Hyalophora cecropia.
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Or newest "pet" Puppet on my finger. She's a female silkworm moth. My mother who is a teacher grew silkworms in her class, and they all became moths, mated, laid their eggs then died. This one however didn't find a partner, so she came home with us. If they don't mate they live for about 2 weeks, although my mom has had some live for almost a month in the past. If they do mate they die the next day. They don't eat, don't fly.... a rather pitiful living being. They are bred in captivity so…
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Flag Flying Moth Caterpillar
Flag Flying Caterpillar
The outrageously weird and wonderful, flag-flying caterpillar of a Dice Moth (Rhanidophora sp).
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Phyllodes imperialis-Imperial Fruit Sucking Moth Caledonia the head is big for caterpillar and looks like a skull
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