A flash a bright lime-green caught my eye. I veered off the path to investigate. This is what I saw.
Luna moth caterpillar |
I should have taken a picture, but I needed to keep up my brisk walk for two reasons:
1) It is seriously cold. My fingers didn't warm up until I was almost home.
2) Baking this last week was detrimental to my weight loss. I 'sampled' more cookies and treats than I should have. Oi!
I suspected that this was a Luna Moth caterpillar. That was the only flying thing that could have a caterpillars this size. Luna moths can be as long as 6-inches.
Luna moth |
I just hope it survives.
I love my morning walks.
Later, peeps!
I saw one of those outside my office yesterday and didn't know what it was. Glad I didn't squish it now!
ReplyDeleteDoes it cocoon over the winter? I bet it does and is getting fat for winter...just like I do! HAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteSo glad you didn't squish it either, Marilyn! Their color is slightly different from the green tomato worms, but still.
ReplyDeleteI looked up the life cycle, Cyndi, but didn't find how long it stays in its cocoon.