We saw this caterpillar while at a blueberry farm in Japan. I just now learned that they're toxic. I'm glad we didn't touch it. You can learn more about it here.
Also if you click on the photo below you can watch a short video of it crawling.
J, so glad Hawaii doesn't have the bugs and animals of other states and countries. I see pixs of eagles and other raptor birds carting away small dogs and kittens. I see mountain lions stalking people, effects of poison ivy, poisonous snakes, and so many stinging bugs. I know it's nature and it's their natural instinct and I don't dislike them for it. It just is. They all serve a purpose in nature. But I don't have to like it. Lucky I live in Hawaii. -N
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10 comments:
This is so yucky!
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Eeww!!! I dislike creepy crawly things (except monarch butterfly caterpillars, LOL) and moths!
Izsmom
So interesting! And so close! Now that you know, would you have done anything to it?
if I’m not mistaken these are called kemushi because they are hairy, thought they only made you itchy, didn’t realize they are toxic!
J, so glad Hawaii doesn't have the bugs and animals of other states and countries. I see pixs of eagles and other raptor birds carting away small dogs and kittens. I see mountain lions stalking people, effects of poison ivy, poisonous snakes, and so many stinging bugs. I know it's nature and it's their natural instinct and I don't dislike them for it. It just is. They all serve a purpose in nature. But I don't have to like it. Lucky I live in Hawaii. -N
LOL.
The fake eyes looked weird too.
Doubt I would’ve.
Even just itchy is bad.
Lucky we don’t have snakes!
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