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Cyndi
Posted 2007-10-11 6:14 PM (#97707)
Subject: Interesting Critter



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....can anyone guess what this is???? My cat found this little guy. He looks pre-historic and very ancient...



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JackieCat
Posted 2007-10-11 7:07 PM (#97716 - in reply to #97707)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter



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It looks like a stuffed animal. How big is it, compared to the cat?
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Cyndi
Posted 2007-10-11 8:18 PM (#97717 - in reply to #97716)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter



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He's no where near the size of a stuffed animal...he's a catapillar of some sort. It took several photos to get him focused so you could see him clearly. Pygmy Puff was playing with him....she had him in her mouth, throwing him in the air. She's such a biatch cat!

If you look at him closely on his tail....there is a little spike on it.

Edited by Cyndi 2007-10-11 8:20 PM
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GreenJello
Posted 2007-10-11 8:37 PM (#97720 - in reply to #97707)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter


Neat! I'm going to guess some sort of slug, but I could also see it being a caterpillar.
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joscmt
Posted 2007-10-11 10:15 PM (#97727 - in reply to #97707)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter


That's the most bad a$$ caterpiller I have ever seen!! The spike! The huge eyes! You're cat's lucky she didn't take a spike to the heart!
I was going to guess some mudbug from the "crick" <-- what they say in west-by-God-VA for creek!
Cool!

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Posted 2007-10-13 12:22 PM (#97823 - in reply to #97707)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter


i've seen one similar in NJ while hiking. he was bright green with blue spots down the side, a big spike on one end, and when you got close to him, he started puffing up and red spots started to surround the blue. he was telling us how dangerous he was/is! we moved him off the trail--he was very cool.

your guy looks more browns and such... really beautiful.
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Posted 2007-10-13 12:32 PM (#97824 - in reply to #97707)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter


this site may be able to help you identify it, if you submit the picture to them with a good description.

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SCThornley
Posted 2007-10-15 1:15 PM (#97912 - in reply to #97707)
Subject: RE: Interesting Critter


that, in the most academic scientific technical terms, is referred as

an "icky bug"
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joscmt
Posted 2007-10-15 6:27 PM (#97930 - in reply to #97707)
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