Banded Woolly Bear Caterpillar (Pyrrharctia Isabella)

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

Just some quick footage of a banded woolly bear caterpillar I rescued from the pool. They turn into a isabella tiger moth.

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  • Glad you didn't eat that thing lol

    I see peaple commented that thay where unhappy ya didn't hurt that little thing.

    Glad ya didnt mate.

    I think hurting things is just childish / and inhumane

    THUMBS UP*

  • @high1voltage1rules Thanks, I just find taking the life from any living thing cruel. Eating one of those would be very YUCK!

  • poor thing is burning from the chlorine

  • @jdflyback I know. At least I gave it a chance at life though.

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  • sigh i thought you wer cool man you have lasers and everything and you did not use them on it 

  • @MrGerbilBrain At least we eat them, so they go to good use eh? ;D

  • @juniortore1 hehe, well yeah, but we kill cows and pigs too, and eat them! :P

  • That's cool. :) I never knew what they turned into. ~ From an episode of "Home Improvement" from many years ago: Wilson: "Tim, have you seen my fuzzy wooly bear?" Tim: (Pause, then) "No ... and I'd like to keep it that way!" :p :)

  • When I was was a kid I saw these all the time in Eastern KY.... not so much anymore =[

  • @juniortore1 ..// He looks INFINETLY Bitter...!!

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