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Meg
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I found a really fuzzy one today, rambling quickly thru my front yard. I scooped him up & put 'em in the kid's bug catching gear. [Big Grin] Just so I could take the pics of him! But now, of course, the kids have him. [Roll Eyes]

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Thornius
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Looks like a Wooly bear caterpillar to me.

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Nako
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nope, not a wolly bear i don't think. Well the ones here are REALLY fuzzy. They look like a moving ball of fuzz. You can't see their bodies unless you turn them over. They're normally black and orange/red/yellow here ^.^ Its cute though!!

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JV
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Have seen them here too except they have kinda yellow looking spots on them some have a black strip down each side also. Don't know what they are but the mockingbirds eat them up.
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