Bamboo Worms Animal Pictures

Omphisa fuscidentalis

© iStock.com/hikaru1222

Advertisement


Bamboo worm, is a moth of the family Crambidae. Its habitat are the bamboo groves and forests in the cooler regions of northern Thailand.

Bamboo worm, is a moth of the family Crambidae. Its habitat are the bamboo groves and forests in the cooler regions of northern Thailand.
© iStock.com/hikaru1222

Bamboo worm, is a moth of the family Crambidae. Its habitat are the bamboo groves and forests in the cooler regions of northern Thailand.

Bamboo Worms usually has a body length of about 3.5 to 4cm.

Bamboo Worms usually has a body length of about 3.5 to 4cm.
© iStock.com/kittikornphongok

Bamboo Worms usually has a body length of about 3.5 to 4cm.

Bamboo worms close up. Right after the worms hatch, they are light brown in color, but turn white after a few days.

Bamboo worms close up. Right after the worms hatch, they are light brown in color, but turn white after a few days.
© Shcherbyna Nataliia/Shutterstock.com

Bamboo worms close up. Right after the worms hatch, they are light brown in color, but turn white after a few days.

Bamboo worms inside a stick of bamboo, collected for dinner, Thailand. These worms are considered a healthy snack in Thailand.

Bamboo worms inside a stick of bamboo, collected for dinner, Thailand. These worms are considered a healthy snack in Thailand.
© Jade Miles/Shutterstock.com

Bamboo worms inside a stick of bamboo, collected for dinner, Thailand. These worms are considered a healthy snack in Thailand.

Bamboo Worms isolated on white background.

Bamboo Worms isolated on white background.
© Poring Studio/Shutterstock.com

Bamboo Worms isolated on white background.