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Photo Mug : Processionary Caterpillars - Also known as Bag Shelter Moths, Boree Moths and Brown Tails. Numerous caterpillars all walk head to tail touching the caterpillar in front and following a thread of silk laid down by the caterpillar in front

Processionary Caterpillars - Also known as Bag Shelter Moths, Boree Moths and Brown Tails. Numerous caterpillars all walk head to tail touching the caterpillar in front and following a thread of silk laid down by the caterpillar in front



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Processionary Caterpillars - Also known as Bag Shelter Moths, Boree Moths and Brown Tails. Numerous caterpillars all walk head to tail touching the caterpillar in front and following a thread of silk laid down by the caterpillar in front

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Processionary Caterpillars - Also known as Bag Shelter / Brown Tails / Boree Moths
Anna's Reservoir, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Numerous caterpillars all walk head to tail touching the caterpillar in front and following a thread of silk laid down by the caterpillar in front. The hairs deter predators and if touched by humans induce intense irritation caused by poison glands at the base of each hair. Processions occur when they have totally defoliated a tree, usually an Acacia, and are looking for a fresh plant to eat or when they are seeking a suitable tree in which to build a bag and pupate. Aboriginal children are reputed to nudge the lead caterpillar around until it is touching the last caterpillar. Then the caterpillars will walk in a circle for some time.
Don Hadden
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Bring the wonders of nature into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring Don Hadden's captivating photograph of Processionary Caterpillars. Also known as Bag Shelter Moths, Boree Moths, and Brown Tails, these fascinating creatures can be found in Anna's Reservoir, Northern Territory, Australia. Witness the mesmerizing sight of numerous caterpillars walking head to tail, touching the caterpillar in front and following a thread of silk. Each sip from this mug will transport you to the breathtaking landscapes of Australia and the intriguing world of these unique insects. Embrace the beauty of nature with our Photo Mug.

A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.

Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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. In this photo print, we witness the mesmerizing phenomenon of Processionary Caterpillars in action. These little critters, also known as Bag Shelter Moths, Boree Moths, and Brown Tails, have a unique way of getting around that will leave you in awe. Picture this: numerous caterpillars marching head to tail with their bodies gently touching the one in front. It's like they're following an invisible silk thread laid down by their leader. Talk about teamwork! But there's more to these fuzzy creatures than meets the eye. Those tiny hairs covering their bodies serve as a natural defense mechanism against predators. And beware! If humans dare touch them, intense irritation awaits due to poison glands at the base of each hair. Interestingly enough, when these processionary pals completely strip a tree (usually an Acacia) of its leaves and need a fresh plant to munch on or find a suitable spot for pupation, they embark on these enchanting processions. Legend has it that Aboriginal children enjoy playing with nature too! They nudge the lead caterpillar until it touches the last one so that all can walk together in a circle for some time – truly showing off their dance moves! So if you're looking for Mother Nature's version of synchronized dancing insects or simply want an extraordinary conversation starter for your home decor collection, this remarkable print is just what you need!

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