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08/18/2005 06:24:23 PM · #1 |
Yes, okay, another one of those 'what type of bug is this?' threads.
The thing is, I just found this freaky-looking, super caterpillar munching on one of our plants (I plan on following it's progress into butterflyhood) and I have no idea what it will turn into.
Anybody ever seen one of these before? and comments/critiques welcome (I've never really done bug macros before).
thanks!
Message edited by author 2005-08-18 18:41:25.
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08/18/2005 06:29:42 PM · #2 |
No idea, on what the bug is, but I really like the 1st one. It really shows the nature of the bug, in which this is not the case in the 2nd one. Nice job!
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08/18/2005 07:19:51 PM · #3 |
Aw come on! NOBODY has ANY idea what the heck this thing is?
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08/18/2005 08:07:07 PM · #4 |
Are those "fake" eyes really on the catepillar or did you put them on for the pic????
I like it. |
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08/18/2005 08:22:22 PM · #5 |
Great shots Annah! Unfortunately, I came up with nothing in my brief search attempts to identify the cute little guy too. :-( I'm sure that there's someone on here who can/will do it though!
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08/18/2005 09:57:57 PM · #6 |
I think it might be an Elephant Hawk-Moth. I'm not quite sure, though. |
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08/18/2005 10:03:25 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Zed Pobre: I think it might be an Elephant Hawk-Moth. I'm not quite sure, though. |
Think your correct.. ;)
"The Elephant Hawk-moth comes in two colour forms: green and grey; it is the caterpillar that puzzled visitors send pictures of most frequently in the UK! Below are the two colour forms."
from here
Message edited by author 2005-08-18 22:06:45.
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