Hi everyone, have a nice day, on this occasion I have a species of green caterpillar that I found in my backyard garden and because today I am not going anywhere, so on this occasion I went to my backyard garden and I saw a caterpillar this green feather is crawling on one of the wild leaves on this short plant.
And I approached it to take a close look at this caterpillar and it looks very unique and interesting and there are small hairs on its tiny body and it has a unique unique color that is all over its body, and at that moment I immediately took a few angles of the shot from this caterpillar with several different shots to make it look very interesting and unique and uses a macromacro lens to take pictures with perfect objects.
And it turns out that this caterpillar is the larval stage of a member of the order Lepidoptera (an insect order consisting of butterflies and moths). The caterpillars of most species are herbivores (folivores), but not all; some percent (about 1%) are insectivores, some are even cannibals. Some caterpillars eat other animal products; for example, the clothes moth eats wool, while the horn moth eats the hooves and the horn of the dead ungulate.
And as usual today I will capture some of the beauty of this green caterpillar and you can see below and I hope you like some of the shots I took today.
| Camera | Smartphone |
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| Location | North Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Caterpillars |
| Editing | Snapseed |
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