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Black Hairy Caterpillar- What kind is it and is it poisonous?

Black Hairy Caterpillar- What kind is it and is it poisonous?
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
July 20, 2010
Size: 1 1/2 in long x 1/2 wide

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Black Hairy Caterpillar- What kind is it and is it poisonous? Black Hairy Caterpillar- What kind is it and is it poisonous?

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great tiger moth?
could be http://bugguide.net/node/view/334903 I don't think the hairs sting, and it may well be edible, but I sure wouldn't try it!

 
no, hypercompe scribonia
though that was already stated on the other image

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