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Can anyone ID this caterpillar? It was photographed on 9/17/05 in the NJ Pine Barrens. It was about 4" long an 1/2" wide. I tried looking online, but there were so many moths and butterflies common to the area.
atias luna? i dont know but its in the saturnidea family, its endangered so next time keep it, feed it willow and realise it a day after it becomes a moth, you will be helping the spiecies reproduce and you will be geting a beautifull moth in return
what!? wow i cant belive.. well i guess now you wont make the mistake of puting a extremely endangered, only found in carolinas,catapiller on a hook and using it as bait
Ok...enuff of the tall tales. Tell the folks here the TRUTH. That wasn't a purp that snatched the worm....it was the Jersey Devil!
He reached out with his long thin bony arm and taloned fingers and snapped it up. He crunched that lil' morsel in a second and then took off and dived into the bog. I took a photo of it and its kinda dark and foggy but I'll post as soon as I can to prove it.
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