I’m not sure of the species of this caterpillar, but I do know that it is some sort of moth. It was crawling across a path in the rainforest of La Selva in Costa Rica. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 105mm macro lens, ISO 1600, f/5 at 1/200th of a second
maybe we need to get rid of these craute, they eat ever thing in sight, and we have no flower or bus on the tree this year be cause they are so think.?
Great picture, Sean. I also really enjoyed the giraffe pic you put up. They are extremely interesting animals. I love this furry little guy. Did you touch him? How big was he? Nice shot of life’s little guys.
Melissa
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maybe we need to get rid of these craute, they eat ever thing in sight, and we have no flower or bus on the tree this year be cause they are so think.?
What a cool dude, making short work of eating that blade of grass. He obviously has a voracious appetite. Nice one Sean!
Not hunger but war—-Might be called vegicide,yet—-It’s the shinto way.
Great picture, Sean. I also really enjoyed the giraffe pic you put up. They are extremely interesting animals. I love this furry little guy. Did you touch him? How big was he? Nice shot of life’s little guys.
Melissa