Fruit-piercing moth caterpillar | Eudocima phalonia

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    Hello everyone, good afternoon wherever you are, how are you this afternoon? Hope you are fine wherever you are.

    I"m back here again and on this occasion I want to show you some beautiful shots of the common fruit-piercing moth caterpillar. The caterpillar comes from an insect species from the Erebidae family. These caterpillars are known as pests that will attack fruit-bearing plants such as mango trees, rambutan trees and so on. This caterpillar prefers plants with large fruit.

    As I found, this caterpillar was on a weed plant under a large mango tree. Most likely the caterpillar fell and got stuck there. On top of the tree there were several woodpeckers. Unfortunately I didn't manage to capture this beautiful bird. They were at the height of the tree, while my cell phone camera didn't reach that far.

    When I first met this caterpillar, I was a little creeped out, its body was big and long. The meat on his body was very tender. The caterpillar was walking around there, when I approached closer it suddenly stopped and buried its head in its body. At that moment my shivering soul started to struggle again, I was afraid I would jump. But my guess was not correct, he remained silent there without moving an inch.

    On its body there is a unique pattern that looks like a pair of big eyes. For more details, let's look at it together below👇

    Latin nameEudocima phalonia
    Observation date10 Des, 2024
    Camera usedrealme 7 Pro
    Photographers@reachdreams
    LocationAceh, Indonesia
    Link to original community

    https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/254684703

    LatitudeLongitudeMap
    4.69513596.749399https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=4.695135&mlon=96.7493993
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