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Caterpillar

Caterpillar
Huntsville State Park, Texas, USA
May 20, 2022
Size: 2.5"
Crawling around the restroom area at Huntsville State Park

Papilio glaucus?
Looks like Papilio glaucus (Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly) to me, but they're usually more green when feeding. This one may have taken on this coloration because it is ready to pupate. This would also explain why you found it crawling around off its host food plant.

 
Good point! Thanks for the in
Good point! Thanks for the info!

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