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Identify this bug #1

Last edited by bangladesh; 06-27-2012 at 08:46 AM.
Takao
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A fuzzy Caterpie
plasmasd
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A Silthy Feterbee
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Maybe an automeris caterpillar? Keep it in a terrarium/fishbowl with some leaves until it evolves into Venomoth.
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Its a booger on your hand.
bangladesh
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Obviously I found a new species.
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That's Thomas.
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goat caterpiller
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Idk but its poisonous OP flush it down the toilet.
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You don't know what kind of bug it is and you have it crawling on your hand? What if it is poisonous?
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looks like a blue whale
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One thing I learned growing up in Mexico is that any caterpillar that has hair is poisonous.
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Some of those fuzzy catapillers can burn you, I wouldn't grab them.
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Touching shit that you can't even identify huh?

Sounds like you'll win a Darwin Award in the future.
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A pygmy mome rath.
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Originally Posted by Alligatorjandro: View Post
goat caterpiller
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Originally Posted by Steelrain: View Post
Touching shit that you can't even identify huh?

Sounds like you'll win a Darwin Award in the future.
But it looks so fluffy.

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Plankton.
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That ain't nothing compared to this little bastard I found by my house yesterday:

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Chazzwazzer.
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Looks killable.
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Originally Posted by LQX: View Post
You don't know what kind of bug it is and you have it crawling on your hand? What if it is poisonous?
Behaves too friendly..
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Hope you didn't need that thumb.
Zaraki_Kenpachi
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Originally Posted by bangladesh: View Post
Behaves too friendly..
How does that prevent it from being poisonous? And it's hard to tell unless you take a better picture of it anyhow.
Forever
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Uh dude a caterpillar that fuzzy will often make you itch like fuck. I speak from experience.
Powdered Toastman
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Originally Posted by bangladesh: View Post
Behaves too friendly..
"Caterpillar hairs sometimes have venoms in them and species from approximately 12 families of moths or butterflies worldwide can inflict serious human injuries ranging from urticarial dermatitis and atopic asthma to osteochondritis, consumption coagulopathy, renal failure, and intracerebral hemorrhage."

Yeah, enjoy your intracerebral hemorrhage!
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Catterbogy mc fluff.
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Originally Posted by Zaraki_Kenpachi: View Post
How does that prevent it from being poisonous? And it's hard to tell unless you take a better picture of it anyhow.
Venomous creatures usually have bright colors..
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Originally Posted by bangladesh: View Post
Venomous creatures usually have bright colors..
No..... These are all brighter?

http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com...health?image=1
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I hate fuzzy caterpillars. Touched one as a kid and I had a mixture of itch and pain for the rest of the day.

They're probably the only bugs I kill immediately.
Az
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It's a Pale Tussock.
bangladesh
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Originally Posted by Zaraki_Kenpachi: View Post
What mine looks innocent as hell compared to those. I handled it real gently though. I let it climb onto my hand rather than pick it up.

Originally Posted by Az: View Post
It's a Pale Tussock.
Looks similar. I think you're right..
Hilbert
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Originally Posted by bangladesh: View Post
What mine looks innocent as hell compared to those. I handled it real gently though. I let it climb onto my hand rather than pick it up.
Just be careful, this one didn't hurt you, but I once had a nasty burn from one as a kid.
ced
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They are brightly colored for a reason, i.e. a warning. Maybe it's just a bluff though that it's species has evolved. Squeeze it and see what happens.
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Originally Posted by bangladesh: View Post
seems legit