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it's not a tomato horned worm if that's what your dad was thinking. they are green with white and black spots/stripes and they have a red "horn" sticking up off of their rear end. it is definitely some kind of caterpillar though. too bad my dad the forester isn't here right now. he can identify every bug and plant in the world.
- Emily

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ok now this is bothering me. i've seen this caterpillar before i just don't remember the name of it. aaah!
- Emily

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Hehe, nevermind.... we did some more research and found out its a Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly..... its amazing such an ugly caterpillar can evolve into such a beautiful butterfly!
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Wow, that is friggin weird.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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i was gonna say i thought it was some sort of swallowtail. i couldn't find the one that looked exactly like that though. there are a bunch of different kinds of tiger swallowtails. do you know specifically which one that is?
- Emily

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Really cool, but graphic, so don't read if you are squeamish
ummm all i found was that its typically found in eastern u.s. boy do i love computers, you can learn so much from googling. lol
1.1 bps- Apollo & Pandora ♥

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it's all good. one day i'll ask my dad the bug identification genius. to the rest of us, that's just a regular tiger swallowtail and that's that, but i'm sure he will have specifics to offer.
- Emily

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I'm not the only one here that noticed the smiley face right? =/ :shock:
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