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Old 10-04-2011, 08:29 AM
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This was a little creepy looking
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Old 10-04-2011, 08:32 AM
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Nice color!
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Old 10-04-2011, 08:32 AM
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That is one funny looking fuzzy!
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Lol wow! What an interesting looking creature!

I've always said to my husband, we don't need to go to other planets to see aliens - we have plenty of weird-looking creatures on this planet.
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Yikes!! I hate bugs. Years ago, we went out to my folks new house way out west, going down the hwy out there, lots of cotton fields around and there were millions of caterpellars covering the highway and got to mom and dad's they were all over the inside of their garage, walls, ceilings and also a few got in the house. So disgusting and freaky...lasted about a week I guess and hasnt happened since. Makes my skin crawl.
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I'll bet it turns into an amazingly beautiful butterfly or moth!!

I like caterpillars...the transformation they go through is just one of the miracles of God!!
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Be careful with that fuzzy, I think it's the kind that stings. We have a slightly lighter shade of that fuzzy here and those little spikes provide a sharp sting followed by a welt.
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quilting worm with elegent yellow dress lol
Thanks 4 sharin, and as jljack says it,s of GOD miracles
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Those are EVERYWHERE around here in the fall. There is an old saying about their color indicating what kind of a winter we will have.
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Originally Posted by Peckish
Lol wow! What an interesting looking creature!

I've always said to my husband, we don't need to go to other planets to see aliens - we have plenty of weird-looking creatures on this planet.
AMEN! to that
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