Wow, that close-up is really a great shot! Four of them? I hope your poor plant survives :confused:
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Wow, that close-up is really a great shot! Four of them? I hope your poor plant survives :confused:
Hmmmm- if you don't want your plant to be eaten -as there are now enough of them maybe you should eat them yourself. :p
Either the Mexican way: 4 caterpillars arranged landscape-wise on white rice with red salsa.
Or the Italian way: 4 caterpillars arranged portrait-wise on pasta with tomato sauce :D
Will you be joining me for dinner? :D :D
... and all that came to mind just now was that scene from the Lion King of Timon getting Simba to eat one of those big Grubs ...
"Slimy, yet satisfying!"
http://www.lionking.org/imgarchive/A...GrabsBugs2.jpg
The insectarium in Montreal has occasional 'Bug Tasting' exhibits ... i ate something there a couple years ago that was crunchy and dipped in chocolate (dont remember what)...
http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/ins...24&intParent=3
Yikes! Thoes guys are big!
How fun that you get to watch the grow (and eat every bit of green in site)
I hope they stick around for a while!!
I see two, maybe three in that 'group shot'. I'm not so sure your plant is gonna make it, but I think they're kinda cute. :o
They are gone and I cannot find where they are caccooning.... Although I did find Edwina talking to one as it hurried off.... :D
Maybe it was telling Edwina where they were going...or maybe just asking her for directions, being that she is a knowledgable cat. :)
Admit it! You wrapped them in bacon and.....