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Sunday, August 9, 2015. A walk in New Jersey. I took a nice long walk in New Jersey today. I was about an hours drive from New York City in Hopewell. It looked like this. I saw this huge caterpillar, fat, and about 4 inches long. Its a Pandorus Sphinx moth caterpillar, Eumorpha pandorus. Its one of the caterpillars commonly called a hornworm, because in its younger stages it sports a horn on its rear end which is on the left in this photo. Click to enlarge. And lots of Queen Annes lace. A while ago.

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Sunday, August 9, 2015. A walk in New Jersey. I took a nice long walk in New Jersey today. I was about an hours drive from New York City in Hopewell. It looked like this. I saw this huge caterpillar, fat, and about 4 inches long. Its a Pandorus Sphinx moth caterpillar, Eumorpha pandorus. Its one of the caterpillars commonly called a hornworm, because in its younger stages it sports a horn on its rear end which is on the left in this photo. Click to enlarge. And lots of Queen Annes lace. A while ago.

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