More Monarch Caterpillar Fun
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We currently have in the monarch caterpillar hampers fourteen chrysalides, eleven in "j" positionand twelve caterpillars. We released one male butterfly today, and a female eclosed in the afternoon.
The two caterpillars in the image above are chewing on a narrow milkweed stalk, while a third one is eating another leaf.
All three of them went into "j" mode this evening.
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It's so interesting when the caterpillars contort themselves into many positions to pull down the leaves to eat.
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This caterpillar decided to inspect its environment.
Good thing these caterpillar "cages" have zippers to close.
No "Houdini" incidents here.
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Well, hello there.
One side of the caterpillar cage is clear.
We felt like this caterpillar was observing us.