Striped Hawk Moth Caterpillar
I am coming up with some fascinating caterpillar pictures that I found in a shrubland, specifically the Striped Hawk Moth caterpillar, which has no feathers, unlike the other common caterpillars that often show scary faces. This caterpillar has a cute decorative body with attached black horns. As we all know, the caterpillar will become a butterfly or a moth within a certain period and change itself into a more adorable insect. The caterpillars are quite sedentary and remain feeding in one area of a plant until the immediate leaves have been depleted, when they’ll move a short distance onto the nearest untouched growth.
| Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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| Category | Insect Photography |
| Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |



Ohhhh, this is beautiful.
Please share the markdown you used for the camera and category. Id love to do mine. Thanks in anticipation.