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Stretchy Skin, Pt. 2 -_TNY_4950

Insects have a hard exoskeleton which can't grow so they have to moult into a larger suit when growing.

 

Butterflies don't moult as they already are the adult form, but as caterpillars, they have a soft and pretty stretchy skin.

 

They still have to moult once or twice as they grow so much from being egg-sized, sot the two common yellow swallowtail caterpillars (Papilio machaon) here are what I believe to be the 3rd and 5th instar.

 

The leaf they are on belongs to a purple angelica (Angelica gigas) and is supposed to be *much* larger - this is what remains after the caterpillars have munched away at it.

 

Part 1 here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/53089000779/

 

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Uploaded on April 21, 2024
Taken on July 12, 2023