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Imperial Moth - Egg to Caterpillar Sequence - Eacles imperialis

Imperial Moth - Egg to Caterpillar Sequence - Eacles imperialis
Duluth, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
September 3, 2004
Eighteen days have passed now and his appetite is increasing. The horns are just nubs now and the fuzz has grown into long hairs.

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