Gypsy Moth Caterpillar Animal Pictures

Lymantria dispar

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a gypsy moth caterpillar on a raspberry leaf

Gypsy moth caterpillar on a raspberry leaf.
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The only time Gypsy moths eat during their lifespans is when they are caterpillars.

3 gypsy moth caterpillars are visible center frame on a oval shaped green leaf. A darker caterpillar is seen at the top of the leaf and to somewhat lighter caterpillars are seen below that. The leaf has holes in it as if they have been eating it. There is another similarly sized green leave with holes in it adjacent to the green leaf the caterpillars are on. The background is out of focus greenery.
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Macro of a spicy-mustard-yellow egg sack of gypsy moth eggs is visible center frame on the bark of what appears to be a pine tree. The bark of the tree is textured and primarily brown and gray with rusty red accents.
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A gray and brown spongy moth caterpillar with hair sticking out from every direction. In the photograph the caterpillar appears to be facing the left with two false black eyes visible toward the left part of the frame along the caterpillar’s back are four pairs of black dots sprouting black hairs and then six pairs of red dots sprouting black hairs. The caterpillar skin is mottled from light tan to dark brown. The caterpillar is perched on a green leaf with yellow veins.
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Macro of gypst moth caterpillar against white isolate.
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Macro of gypst moth caterpillar, facing the camera. It is on a green leaf. There are five pairs of blue dots and pairs of red dots visible along the learnt of the caterpillars hairy body.
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Image of gypsy moth on green leaves. Insect Animal

a gypsy moth on a green leaf
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gypsy moth on green leaves. Insect Animal