Caterpillar's strange behaviour.

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Caterpillar's strange behaviour.

Postby Pamela Moresby » Sat Oct 08, 2005 2:19 am

Oneday I saw a small caterpillar knocking it's head on a leaf. Picked it up to see what was wrong with it.
It slowly shed it's skin. Put it on a low place inside near a leaf of food. Find quite often caterpillars can fall without any known reason. This was, before I read it sheds it's skin quite often.
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Postby Megathymus ursus » Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:24 am

The molting process is laborious and stressful, and yes, the larvae often make jerky motions to wrest themselves from the old skins.
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