Thursday, October 21, 2010

Fall Guy


Day 8: One of the best-known caterpillars, few people realize that the Woolly Bear matures into a fairly nondescript moth called the Isabella Tiger (Pyrrharctia isabella). Contrary to popular folklore, there is no validation for the idea that the width of its bands can be used to foretell the coming winter's severity.

On location in the acreage of Charles L. Pack Experimental Forest, this mature caterpillar was seen searching for a comfortable niche in a Big-leaf Maple, there to hibernate until next spring when it will pupate. Good luck, little fellow!

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