


Found this lurking around my chili plant. I thought it was a dead stick so I tried to remove it... It didn't like that at all. I was told it was in inchworm... I have never seen one of those before but I thought it was pretty cool.. Like a little giraffe :o)
That is so wonderful... What a cutie-pie - never thought I would ever say that about a bug! ;)
ReplyDeleteA mysterious bug...I can see why you didn't know it was an inchworm...
ReplyDeleteYep, he's an inchworm, and a very cute one, at that! :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it cool?
ReplyDeleteHe retracted his front legs and then he totally looked like a stick!
We have totally different inch worms here. And ours are only about an inch long and green. That is so totally cool & unique.
ReplyDeleteI think we have those green ones here too. They are more caterpillar looking.
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