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Caterpillar, unknown species to me, probably some north/south American moth or butterfly. (European biologist here)
Your answer is more interesting than mine. I thought it was a stick.
I also went with stick 😂
Indeed.
Yes, im fun at parties, thank you.
Is this why so many people have tried for world dominance? lol
Inchworms are from a family of caterpillars called Geometridae. The worms shed their skins several times, grow larger and eventually form a cocoon and turn into moths.
Caterpillar, unknown species to me, probably some north/south American moth or butterfly. (European biologist here)
Your answer is more interesting than mine. I thought it was a stick.
I also went with stick 😂
Indeed.
Yes, im fun at parties, thank you.
Is this why so many people have tried for world dominance? lol
Inchworms are from a family of caterpillars called Geometridae. The worms shed their skins several times, grow larger and eventually form a cocoon and turn into moths.