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The Island Packet on MSNThese fuzzy critters that can irritate your skin are back in SC. Here’s what to knowDon’t touch that! What to know about the itchy invasion of tussock moth caterpillars that are now back in the Lowcountry.
A White-necked Jacobin chick may use mimicry or camouflage to avoid predators, resembling a caterpillar with fluffy feathers.
The larvae are hairy with a black and white stripe down the back, with brown and yellow lines on the sides, and a horizontal row of oval blue spots on the sides. Mature caterpillars are 2 to 2.5 ...
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