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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCaterpillar Has The Cutest Tiny Penguins On His Back
Like a cozy winter sweater 🐧BY LILY FEINN
In the winter, theres nothing better than staying warm in a cozy sweater with a penguin, snowflake or reindeer motif on it. But one fashionable caterpillar has everyone beat.
Look closely at the forest tent caterpillar, and youll notice a line of dancing penguins running down his back. From far away, the pattern looks like a simple white stripe. But the tent caterpillars markings are so adorable Grandma could have knitted them herself.
Unfortunately, by the time the forest tent caterpillars hatch in the early spring, their penguin sweaters are out of fashion. These 2-inch caterpillars are often found in big groups all across North America, clustering together to deter predators.
As their name suggests, they spin webbed tents of silk in the crooks of branches or on bark, like big hammocks, where they hang out during the day.
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At night, the caterpillars forage for food, snacking on their host trees leaves. While large groups of these caterpillars can defoliate trees, healthy trees can recover pretty quickly, regrowing new sets of leaves the very same season.
Once the caterpillars have eaten their fill, they find a folded leaf to tuck themselves into and spin a cocoon, emerging as a fluffy moth in the early summer.
So next time you see one of these little guys, stop for a moment to take a closer look and you might just get an adorable penguin surprise.
https://www.thedodo.com/in-the-wild/forest-tent-caterpillar-has-penguins-on-back
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Caterpillar Has The Cutest Tiny Penguins On His Back (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2020
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applegrove
(118,677 posts)1. Know them well. I used to let them crawl all over my hands when i was
a kid. At some point i became disgusted by them and never touched them again. Memories. Neat that they have the same coloring everywhere.
LakeArenal
(28,819 posts)2. There is nothing cute about tent caterpillars.
They ruin trees and their cocoons are everywhere. Can clog up ac units and hang inevery recess and crevice of your house.
Mr Lake has had to use a a screw driver to chisel them out of our door and window trim.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)3. They have also been blamed for spontaneous abortions in livestock
I'm not sure if that has been confirmed, but my vet wanted me to spray all the "nests" they made to get rid of them.