We most commonly see woolly bear caterpillars in the fall. I always smile when I see the first one. But have you ever thought about where they come from? I mean, since they are caterpillars, they must ...
Nov. 3—As we get to this time of autumn, the local wildlife are preparing to deal with the coming cold season. Their methods of handling the impending winter vary with different critters but can be ...
This is by far the most common furry caterpillar that you’ll encounter in your garden. They are not always yellow; individuals range from nearly white to red-brown. This species is related to the ...
Texas is home to some of the creepiest, crawliest, and otherwise oddest animals on the planet. We introduce you to them in What in Tarnation?!, an occasional series. Ah, springtime in Texas. Perfect ...
I came across this critter (above) on the walking path at the Alpine Athletic Center back in Oct. 2021. This is a woolly bear caterpillar. It has black-colored ends and a band of brown color in the ...
York County (WHTM)– It wasn’t exactly something you’d expect to find during the very last weekend of the year, and yet there it was. Around 10 a.m. on the morning of December 29, a large woolly bear ...
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