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Hawkmoth Caterpillar (Sphingidae) : Snake head mimicry <!--모방: 뱀머리 모양의 박각시나방류 애벌레--> latin dict size=4   common dict size=582
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Subject Hawkmoth Caterpillar (Sphingidae) : Snake head mimicry
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Description Hawkmoth Caterpillar (Sphingidae) : Snake head mimicry

From: BrightSpark
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.artpics,alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Subject: Gone Buggy - #1 - Hawkmoth Caterpillar
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 05:24:29 GMT

>From a National Geographic Young Explorers book, "How Animals Behave."

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"This is not the head of a snake but the tail of a caterpillar! In a moment of danger, the caterpillar puffs up its tail which is designed to look exactly like a snake's head and intimidates its enemies."

"The back of the hawk moth caterpillar actually looks like a snake's head. This is a frightening vision for most predators the moth would normally face. Mimicry is a different approach than ordinary camouflage, but it works toward the same outcome. By developing a certain appearance, an animal species makes itself a harder target for predators. In different areas around the world, you'll see all sorts of variations and combinations on the basic elements of camouflage. As animal species evolve, they become more and more in tune with their environment. Often, these sorts of adaptations are more effective survival tools than the sharpest teeth, claws and beaks could ever be. After all, being entirely overlooked by a predator is much better than having to put up a fight."

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I thought that the hawkmoth swelled its thorax when provoked.

I can see the legs and head on top of the "snake's" forehead~
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cool
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cool
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I found one of these on my fig tree. Talk about creepy, they didn't mention it has a forked tongue that comes in and out also, therefore, I believe it is the front of the insect.
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it isnt its back ITS HEAD AND THORAX YOU CAN SEE ITS FRONT LEGS AND HEAD SWOLEEN UP LMAO!!
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it isnt its back ITS HEAD AND THORAX YOU CAN SEE ITS FRONT LEGS AND HEAD SWOLEEN UP LMAO!!
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