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skull_bearer) wrote2018-10-07 12:28 pm
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not plant related I know but i was walking home and saw the biggest FUCKING caterpillar I’ve EVER seen in my life just LITERALLY chilling on a tree….i left him alone to go about his life but holy shit like…..🅱️ode honestly
Hey I know these sausages! My blog is mostly just me updating my Polyphemus Moth faterpillar livepost right now. For variety’s sake, I just took these a minute ago for this post.
I legit have a bug room where I raise these turds. Yes they have their own room
Can you blame me? Look at this sweet face.
Their poops are as big as their head.
Here’s Mama laying the eggs they hatched from!
Polyphemus moths are very common in North America, ocurring in every US state except not as much in Arizona or Nevada, and in Canada as well. They will eat just about every leafy woody plant except hackberry.
October 6, 2018
oh my god theres so many im dying
also i saw on one of ur other posts u brought them in to see a class of first graders and like do u kno how this would have blown my mind as a first grader…..im a sophomore in college and the sheer Sausageness is blowing my mind like i would have just lost my shit man
this is my favourite moth, ever since I saw one in a book when I was four and was absolutely terrified of their eyespots but also obsessed with them.
Always makes me think of this dude:

bigwinged:
botanyshitposts:
nanonaturalist:
botanyshitposts:
not plant related I know but i was walking home and saw the biggest FUCKING caterpillar I’ve EVER seen in my life just LITERALLY chilling on a tree….i left him alone to go about his life but holy shit like…..🅱️ode honestly
Hey I know these sausages! My blog is mostly just me updating my Polyphemus Moth faterpillar livepost right now. For variety’s sake, I just took these a minute ago for this post.
I legit have a bug room where I raise these turds. Yes they have their own room
Can you blame me? Look at this sweet face.
Their poops are as big as their head.
Here’s Mama laying the eggs they hatched from!
Polyphemus moths are very common in North America, ocurring in every US state except not as much in Arizona or Nevada, and in Canada as well. They will eat just about every leafy woody plant except hackberry.
October 6, 2018
oh my god theres so many im dying
also i saw on one of ur other posts u brought them in to see a class of first graders and like do u kno how this would have blown my mind as a first grader…..im a sophomore in college and the sheer Sausageness is blowing my mind like i would have just lost my shit man
this is my favourite moth, ever since I saw one in a book when I was four and was absolutely terrified of their eyespots but also obsessed with them.
Always makes me think of this dude:
