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Topic Title: Help!!!!! Topic Summary: Identify this caterpillar Created On: 01/08/2022 09:13 AM |
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- fish23714 | - 01/08/2022 09:13 AM |
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- Central Floridave | - 01/08/2022 09:33 AM |
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- fish23714 | - 01/08/2022 10:48 AM |
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- Dangermouse01 | - 01/08/2022 10:55 AM |
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- fish23714 | - 01/09/2022 07:54 AM |
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- Dangermouse01 | - 01/10/2022 01:58 AM |
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Horn worm? Just guessing.
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Defiantly not a tomato horn worm
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Caterpillar stage of the Sphinx moth.
That is the species that resemble hummingbirds when they fly. Edited: 01/09/2022 at 07:37 AM by Dangermouse01 |
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Thats super cool..... I love watching those moths pollinating my papayas in the evenings. We always just called them hummingbird moths.
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Hummingbird moths are in the Sphinx moth family.
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