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[Microcosmos\Oak-tree Eggar] [02/18] - 165.jpg (1/1) (Video Capture)
Subject: [Microcosmos\Oak-tree Eggar] [02/18] - 165.jpg (1/1) (Video Capture)
Poster: Fask7 (Fask7@nospam.netscape.com)
Microcosmos 176-Oak-tree Eggars-capture by fask7.jpg
File size : 63425 bytes File date : 2001:05:02 14:46:25 Resolution: 960x540 Jpeg process : Baseline Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals Posted Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 13:31:03 GMT

[Microcosmos\Oak-tree Eggar] [02/18] - 165.jpg (1/1) (Video Capture)


The larvae of oak-tree eggars march in a single file in the
sweltering heat. These insects are moving to a safer place
to turn into pupae. The larvae of oak-tree eggars are masters
of disguises. They are completely exposed to enemies while
they are moving. So if a bird happens to detect them, they
are doomed. For this reason, they line up in a single file
to appear as a snake to the enemies.

"We're pit vipers with deadly venome ..."

The larvae sometimes encounter other larvae in a single file
while moving to a safer place. They charge head on, ignoring
the rules. It brings confusion. Fortunately, most insects live
in accordance with the laws of nature.

Oak Eggar / Lasiocampa quercus / 떡갈나무솔나방 / 솔나방과 (Lasiocampidae)

Caterpillar
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