malaysia unbekannte Raupenart unidentified caterpillar
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Diese mir leider unbekannte große Raupenart
hat eine perfekte Tarnung.
Unidentified big caterpilar with perfect camouflage! Found out later
that is a Baron caterpillar with big appetit for mango leaves.
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dvallejosanz, Juan Jose Ferres 「達磨」, quinnnchick, manyga, and 66 other people added this photo to their favorites.
buckdenton13 (41 months ago | reply)
I used this photo in a blog post:
conservationreport.com/2010/01/07/can-you-see -me-animal-c...
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I gave the necessary "Photo source for attribution" and other information.
Thank you very much.
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genisrp (38 months ago | reply)
wow pedazo de foto hasta que no he ampliado no la he visto!!
Finch Linden (38 months ago | reply)
Looks like Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) OR Euthalia monina monina. I believe it's eating a mango tree.
mtraker (38 months ago | reply)
wow, nice.
Daniel Rocal (38 months ago | reply)
Awesome, if you don't know that is there you can't see it.
Doce Sapienss (38 months ago | reply)
Alucinante!!
Ad3S (38 months ago | reply)
Impresionante!!!!!!
tkchz (38 months ago | reply)
Awesome!
KidLoko (38 months ago | reply)
amazing, how the hell did you see that?
Riccardo Aliffi (38 months ago | reply)
wow !! very nice shot!!
alianne (38 months ago | reply)
Used your picture in this post. Thank you.
bimk.wordpress.com/2010/03/23/die-grinseraupe /
vittoriozacc (38 months ago | reply)
l'ho subito identificato ma è un bruco bravissimo a nascondersi.
Rafael Moll (38 months ago | reply)
I used this photo in a blog post:
estoesciencia.blogspot.com
Thanks fron Spain!!!
Gracias desde España!!!
WohinAuswandern (38 months ago | reply)
Thanks for all the nice comments, I am overwhelmed!!
To only_taciturn, thanks for identification, I checked the picture of common baron and I saw this butterfly in my garden before.
fabionodariphoto.com (38 months ago | reply)
Wonderful..
Laerte Gamberoni (38 months ago | reply)
woow awesome, wonderful caterpillar
Renev Orravan (36 months ago | reply)
It's a Baron caterpillar. Sometimes called Baronet. They're mostly found in India and Southeast Asian countries and they sting like hell when you touch them. Here's a link: wapedia.mobi/en/Common_Baron
They have cousins in the west called crowned slugs.
adrianaeunice (35 months ago | reply)
increíble, el camuflaje es una de las cosas más sorprendentes de la naturaleza!!
Auswandern Malaysia (22 months ago | reply)
That´s amazing, can imagine that this caterpillar is not easy to spot on a tree.
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hsiangjungwu (21 months ago | reply)
amazing!!!!
butchermike24 (18 months ago | reply)
you'd probably skip this one out... till you realize that there's life in it. wonderful shot!
marine 11979 (18 months ago | reply)
this one reminds me of the predator