Caterpillar Came to Visit 'round Sunsetnuachtan@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world – 107 points – 12 months ago7Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldI think that is an invasive species with urticant hairs. Don't let your dog neat it, it can be lethal for them. Or could be just a hairy caterpillar...I have no idea what it is (was?). Not even sure how it got on the chair. Didn't seem like it knew how to get down.Dont touch it! It seems to be a caterpillar of the infamous Dalmaothi Raffagoteccae family. They may cause severe accute irritationDidn't touch it. Helped it to the green area on the other side of the patio.today: cactus tomorrow: mothI once heard a 3-year-old refer to these as "sniggly wigglers."
I think that is an invasive species with urticant hairs. Don't let your dog neat it, it can be lethal for them. Or could be just a hairy caterpillar...I have no idea what it is (was?). Not even sure how it got on the chair. Didn't seem like it knew how to get down.
I have no idea what it is (was?). Not even sure how it got on the chair. Didn't seem like it knew how to get down.
Dont touch it! It seems to be a caterpillar of the infamous Dalmaothi Raffagoteccae family. They may cause severe accute irritationDidn't touch it. Helped it to the green area on the other side of the patio.
I think that is an invasive species with urticant hairs. Don't let your dog neat it, it can be lethal for them.
Or could be just a hairy caterpillar...
I have no idea what it is (was?). Not even sure how it got on the chair. Didn't seem like it knew how to get down.
Dont touch it! It seems to be a caterpillar of the infamous Dalmaothi Raffagoteccae family. They may cause severe accute irritation
Didn't touch it. Helped it to the green area on the other side of the patio.
today: cactus
tomorrow: moth
I once heard a 3-year-old refer to these as "sniggly wigglers."