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Field Notes

Description:

its really cute but i have no specific idea as to what it is

Habitat:

my very hilly backyard forest

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (3)

I think we should first focus on Arctiidae. This ine could also be from another subfamily than Lymantriinae.
Looks like an Arctiidae and Lymantriinae, Tussock Moth Caterpillar. Similar to Lophocampa sp., but I did not found a reasonable match with yours.
Welcome to Project Noah, inwonderlandbrb. I'm sure someone will ID this for you soon. In the meantime, check out the FAQ at the bottom of the page to get a sense of this wonderful community you've just joined!

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