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Uploaded: 08/12/07 5:13 PM GMT
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When I wanted to get something to drink, this fell right in front of me on the floor of our terrace. I was very surprised. It was on his back, but a few seconds later it was allready walking again, and going under chairs with a very special technique by making his body longer but smaller, very funny to see. I don't know what kind of caterpillar it is or what kind of butterfly it would be, maybe someone has an idea? Thank you for watching! Nick

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.timvdb
08/12/07 5:53 PM GMT
Hi Nick,
I have no idea what kind of caterpillar it might be, but colorful as it is now, I assume it will become a wonderful butterfly,
Nicely done,

Thanks for sharing
Tim
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::phasmid
08/12/07 6:37 PM GMT
Creepy crawlie, but I love what they turn into, so I guess I have to love them all the same. I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm sure someone will :)

♥PJ 005

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::ianmacappin
08/12/07 7:03 PM GMT
Great shot! My kids come in with these all the time....the wife aint to keen on them though lol.

Ian :)
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::fogz
08/12/07 9:08 PM GMT
what an excellent idea Nick! - filling the whole picture with the caterpillar - love the framing and the overlap of the caterpillar's hairs! great work!
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.krt
08/13/07 12:04 AM GMT
Nice shot Nick! This is a bufftip moth caterpillar - see http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=987
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