




Colocasia coryli
The Nut-Tree Tussock is a fuzzy caterpillar that looks like a tiny, soft creature. It loves to munch on leaves and can be found in gardens and forests, making it a fun find for little explorers!
生息地: Forests
The Nut-Tree Tussock caterpillar is a fuzzy creature, usually green or brown with distinctive humps and bright yellow or red spots along its back. It has prominent black hair tufts on its segments, making it look quite spiky and unique compared to other caterpillars.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Female moths release special scents called pheromones to attract mates from far away!
Its fluffy 'tussocks' are actually clumps of hair on its body, not fur!
The adult moth doesn't have a mouth and cannot eat, living only to lay eggs!
This caterpillar can survive cold winters by hiding safely inside its strong silken cocoon!
Nut-Tree Tussock has spiky, irritating hairs that help them defend against predators.
Nut-Tree Tussock can change its body color from green to brown that helps them blend perfectly with leaves or bark.
Nut-Tree Tussock can spin a tough silk cocoon that helps them stay safe during their pupa stage.
Nut-Tree Tussock caterpillars munch on leaves from various trees to grow big and strong.
年齢による違い: Adult moths do not eat; only the caterpillar stage consumes leaves.

Corylus avellana
Its caterpillars devour the leaves of hazel trees.
Fagus sylvatica
The larvae feed on the foliage of beech trees.
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Parus major
Great tits often prey on the caterpillars and pupae.
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危険度
2/5 · 低い
Always look but don't touch caterpillars, as some can be prickly or make you itchy.
35-40 mm
30-40 mm
7-14 日
8 km/h
Nut-Tree Tussock caterpillars munch on leaves from various trees to grow big and strong.
Forests
Foraging
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