Creatures Show
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Meet the webworm moth. Previously I've shown them in caterpillar form. You may recall a bundle of fuzzy caterpillars in a bed of silk? Even on a windy day, the moth goes about collecting nectar.
It's a social millipede looking for some fungus to feed on. I don't think they're harmful or poisonous but I didn't grab it just in case. You can typically find these guys feeding in groups.
It's amazing how bumblebees can fly. Look at how tiny those wings are.
It's a walking stick insect going for a walk! Amazing how closely they resemble a tree or plant stem. Although they are considered common, they can be a rare sight. Actually you could be right next to one and not notice it!
This caterpillar is HUGE! I know it's hard to tell from this video, but the Regal Moth Caterpillar can get up to 6 inches long! Despite their scary appearance, they are completely harmless.
I was going to check the mailbox and found this gray treefrog staring at me. We spent a moment together checking each other out and then she was on her way.
This is a beautiful waterfall located at Burgess Falls State Park. They feature a total of 4 falls with this one shown being the smallest and closest to the parking lot.
Female mule deer didn't mind me hanging around, although she did keep a close eye on me.
This is the yellow spotted millipede cruising around. They protect themselves by releasing hydrogen cyanide which smells like almonds. It's not deadly to humans, but sure does help keep other critters away.
10/02/2022
And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. Matthew 6:28-29
This is the crowned slug caterpillar. They are super cute, move slowly and are relatively harmless. You should know, those spines on the sides are considered poisonous, but they aren't very harmful to humans. Just the same it's probably best to steer clear of handling these little guys.
Young Basilisk Lizard just hanging out. They live in rainforests near wetlands and can be seen foraging during the day.
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