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Banded woolly bear larvae

Pyrrharctia isabella

Description:

Fuzzy, reddish/orangish, black at ends, about 4 cm long, lots of legs, Eats plants and trees such as grasses, asters, birches, clover, corn, elms, milkweed, and sunflowers. It interacts with trees, plants, and other animals. When this caterpillar comes out of its cocoon, it will be an Isabella tiger moth.

Habitat:

Watkinson Forest, Hartford, CT

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1 Comment

jbrown
jbrown 5 years ago

Nice...

Watkinson School
Spotted by a stud ent at Watkinson School

City of Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Oct 16, 2018
Submitted on Dec 14, 2018

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