MAKE A MEME View Large Image This creature is actually a dried up old caterpillar which happens to be of the Giant Leopard Moth species (Hypercompe Scribonia). Thanks to our @USGSBIML account for posting this! Space Aliens! — It's unlikely that this creature will be ...
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