We have come across some interesting caterpillars crawling around our backyard this fall. This first one looks to be a banded tussock moth (Dasychira obliquata.) Here is what it looks like as an adult moth (not as aesthetically interesting.)
This critter is a polyphemus moth (Antheraea polyphemus.) The moth this will eventually become is enormous! We will have to keep watch for them in the coming weeks. If I find this caterpillar again we may keep it until it metamorphoses.
2 comments:
Hi Kris!
I found your blog from the MEP site - great maths, isn't it!
I too come from a medical background, so science is important - and much loved - in our homeschool too.
I look forward to have a good look at some of your older posts soon!
That caterpillar is gorgeous!
Jeanne
http://ohpeacefulday.blogspot.com/
Thanks for stopping by! We are really loving MEP--I am so glad we have changed over to it.
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