Observation Reflection Post

Today, I was focused on finding insects and other animals. One of the many things that I had found on my hike was this caterpillar. It appeared to be decreeing waste products and to be dead. However, when I did ever so lightly tabbed it twice, the head moved towards the rest of soft body, away from the supposed waste. On second note, the black beads may be food and the caterpillar may be resting or have low energy levels. The low energy levels, if it is the case, I wonder if it can be the result of a disease that prevents the caterpillar from fully maturing into a butterfly or a moth. Does anyone know how to identify moths or butterflies in the open field based on the caterpillar?

Posted on May 24, 2024 12:40 AM by theresephillips theresephillips

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What

Butterflies and Moths (Order Lepidoptera)

Observer

theresephillips

Date

May 23, 2024 09:06 AM PDT

Description

The question is whether if it’s alive or not and is it excreting waste

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