>it's a fluffy caterpillar thread
Me and my pals used to keep these things as pets when we were kids. We would go out looking for them, then take the cutest fluffiest ones and lock them in my doll house. We gave them a cup of water and some plants to eat and the bastards pooped all over the doll house. One day I got too disgusted and set them all free. Told my friends they escaped while I was asleep.
>>2213244
>That was lucky. If she'd have kept going that way she'd have gone straight to that nasty castle.
>>2213237
I never messed with them. Don't the hairy ones sting?
>>2213600
The ones I've touched didn't sting, but I don't know about them all.
I wish these conga faggots went extinct
>>2213685
>conga faggots
wtf is the purpose of those antenna hairs
>>2213699
tickling your mom's clit
>>2213685
but why do they conga?
holy shit this is a fancy little bastard
this one looks like it's wearing tiny boots
overkill
>>2213708
The caterpillars lay down a pheromone trail from the tip of the abdomen as they advance over the branches of the host tree. Although the caterpillars also secrete silk and mark their pathways with the material, it plays little or no role in trail following. Most likely, silk helps the caterpillars grip on smooth plant surfaces. The caterpillars can distinguish old from new trails. Caterpillars preferentially follow trails marked by larger numbers of caterpillars. Trail marking enables the caterpillars to aggregate at feeding sites and allows them to find their way back to nest after feeding. When they move over the branches, caterpillars may travel head to tail in small groups or alone. In either case, they rely on the trail marker to find their way.
>>2213237
Found this little guy in the woods a few days ago
>>2213700
I use my tongue for that
>>2213237
fuck you
>>2213237
>>2215528
>>2213237
https://youtu.be/s_y9aldl6x0
Found a regal moth caterpillar the other day if you didn't see it. More scary than fluffy.
>>2215343
this guy looks like trump's haircut
>>2215546
fuck