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What is this??

Lynnea

That's "lin-NAY-ah"
My dad found this very interesting, er, caterpillar? in the yard today. But can someone please tell me what it should develop into--if anything? I can't even tell which end is front... As you can see, it is about a 1/2" long, if that. I don't know how my dad spotted it, but he's obviously very observant!
 

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That is the cutest thing! It looks like a tiny Scottie dog with a sweater on! Wonder what it is?
 
The Moth

Actually, I just found out by doing a little research. It's called a "Saddleback caterpillar" and the hairy things will sting--my dad found that out unfortunately, so I have avoided touching it! I'm now trying to find a photo of what they turn into; some kind of moth is the only thing I know. I like your comparison, BTW!

...okay, found the moth and here's what it turns into (very ordinary):
 

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Cool! I like to find odd caterpillars and see what they turn out to be... I never catch any butterflies, though.

So, keep it and find out. Looks like it might be pretty... :)
 
Yeah, what a letdown...

Yep, good website--learned something new, at least! I'll still probably keep it just to watch it hopefully spin its cocoon.
 
hmm, at least its a pretty caterpillar. I found a whole bunch of monarch-looking ones once, kept them,and they all turned into pretty black swallowtail butterflies. ^^
 
hmm, at least its a pretty caterpillar. I found a whole bunch of monarch-looking ones once, kept them,and they all turned into pretty black swallowtail butterflies. ^^

Now, that would be a wonderful experience! I remember my first day of school in first grade because I was the first child to arrive in the room, and my teacher brought me over to a cage with monarch caterpillars in it. It was fascinating to me, and when they all turned into butterflies and we released them, it was a thrill! I've never forgotten what I learned about Monarchs.
 
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