Got some Catepillers....wondering what theyll be?

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Got some Catepillers....wondering what they'll be?

We have this tree with grape vines on it (a lot do here) and the catepillers seem to really love this certain one, found 3 different types on it and was wondering what they'll turn into?

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Found these near the ground.....

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And some more butterflies....just so amazing what they turn into.

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....sorry left the R out of Caterpiller in the heading....:O
 

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That green one looks like the kind that eats my tomato plants
 

Those are awesome! :thumbsup:
 

That yellow,black and white one will turn into a monarch,I have pics I took years ago of them from egg to butterfly.
 

Great shots, Kat. You've got enough pictures to start an insect museum.!! lol I love 'em! The black butterfly is one I don't remember seeing before. Quite beautiful.

Tamrock, that was the first thing that struck my mind. I looked to see if it had the 'horn' that I've seen on them. Not seeing the horn, I'm not sure.
 

tamrock....Yes, think you're right about that one.:thumbsup:

Thank you old digger...:)

ronwoodcraft.....gee thanks!

worldtalker....I think you're right, think the "horn" that texasred mentioned is there but not seen very well.

texasred.....thanks, maybe one day I'll have enough.lol Like I said to worldtalker, I think the horn is there but the picture is not showing it well? Is there another caterpillar that looks like this one without the horn? We do have a lot of Monarchs hatching here.
 

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Nice photographs! Thanks for sharing...
 

I'm can't say there are others without horns that look about the same. I'm just not sure. I seem to remember some but that's been a long time ago and the old brain isn't quite what it used to be. lol I really like the part of Mike's signature that says what I miss the most is my mind.
 

Thanks vpnavy :thumbsup:

texasred....oh, that's OK about the caterpillar ID thing...we'll just enjoy their "being-ness". :laughing7:
 

More bugs? That's ok, because the "flutter-bys"(my 4 year old neighbor girl's word) are beautiful.Just hope they all turn out that beautiful and that one of them is not a Martian that will hatch and eat your face!
 

:laughing7:...yes Austin, more bugs. But, I'll get you some "cute" critters soon!
 

I may be wrong (again) but your first three caterpillars may be variations of the Hawkmoth.
 

The 2nd butterfly after the Monarch is a Sylvan Hairsteak.The red and black with the white dots is a Red Admiral. I think some of the caterpillars may be Moths and cut worms.
I have a lot of pocket additions of guide books is how I looked them up. :tongue3: Always great pics Kat. My new play camera just came in. I hope to share some of mine too!
 

:icon_thumleft: Thank you Tn for looking those up, what a guy! Now I'll have to read up on them. The camera sounds really nice and it'll be great to see some of your "pretties & stuff". lol Looking forward to it. :)
 

I had a teacher in grade school, that told the class to put a cocoon in a jar, with certain leaves, and talk to it as much as possible.

She said if you repeat a name over and over, you can call it back to you after it emerges.

I tried it....I think maybe she was just playing a little joke on us.:dontknow:
 

fyrffytr1....thanks for you help, we do have lots of the Hawk moths here. :)

Gold Maven....thanks for that sweet story! Even though your teacher might have been "story telling", it probably was exciting for you kids at the time. ;)
 

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