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Photo by tectfa205
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Field Notes

Description:

It was rather big for a caterpillar, probably around 3-4 inches and many of them were kind of hanging out in my backyard. I don’t know where they came from they kinda just suddenly appeared. They’re really cute though!!

Habitat:

Warm weather, (80s Fahrenheit today, moderate climate (rains heavily every couple of weeks)

Notes:

I named him Phil.

Species ID Suggestions

Orange-tipped Oakworm Moth

Anisota senatoria

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