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Isabella Tiger Moth (Wooly Bear)

Pyrrharctia isabella

Description:

The Isabella Tiger Moth (Pyrrharctia isabella) can be found in many cold regions, including the Arctic. The banded Woolly Bear larva emerges from the egg in the fall and overwinters in its caterpillar form, when it literally freezes solid. First its heart stops beating, then its gut freezes, then its blood, followed by the rest of the body. It survives being frozen by producing a cryoprotectant in its tissues. In the spring it thaws out and emerges to pupate. Once it emerges from its pupa as a moth it has only days to find a mate. In most temperate climates, caterpillars become moths within months of hatching, but in the Arctic the summer period for vegetative growth - and hence feeding - is so short that the Woolly Bear must feed for several summers, freezing again each winter before finally pupating. Some are known to live through as many as 14 winters.[1]

Notes:

I saw this tonight during my walk and I thought it was a poignant example of how nature wastes nothing.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Isabella Tiger Moth (Wooly Bear), deceased
Pyrrharctia isabella Species Pyrrharctia isabella - Isabella Tiger Moth - Hodges#8129 - BugGuide.Net


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3 Comments

JimJohnson2
JimJohnson2 10 years ago

Thanks TylerDTOK for the favorite!

JimJohnson2
JimJohnson2 10 years ago

Thanks ForestDragon!

ForestDragon
ForestDragon 10 years ago

It looks like this caterpillar met an early demise.

JimJohnson2
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JimJohnson2

Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Sep 15, 2013
Submitted on Sep 15, 2013

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