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Attack of the Green Ones
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
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Caterpillars
Woah! The Alocasia plants (or Elephant Ears) around my neighbourhood are being attacked by big green caterpillars!!! Eeeeewwwww!!!

Just look at the size of these huge green wrigglys! Each one is about the size of my finger!

At first glance, you will probably think that these are nothing but the droppings of a bird/animal but look closer and you will see the real thing!


*Sorry ah, my phone cam not 'focusable'... *

Caterpillars
Big Green Caterpillars!


My guess is that these are the larvae of a kind of Hawk Moth. Which kind exactly? I don't know. Heehee! Any expert care to give an opinion on this?

 
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