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  1. 16 maj 2023 · A giant leopard moth caterpillar is a fuzzy black caterpillar with orange or red stripes. While their bristles make the caterpillars look dangerous, they're actually nonpoisonous and totally harmless.

  2. Learn about the giant leopard moth, a nocturnal insect with a leopard-like appearance and a wooly caterpillar. Find out its diet, habitat, life cycle, predators, and whether it is poisonous or not.

  3. The giant leopard moth (Hypercompe scribonia) is a moth of the family Erebidae. They are distributed through North America from southern Ontario , and southern and eastern United States through New England , Mexico , and south to Colombia .

  4. 13 lip 2023 · Is the giant leopard moth caterpillar poisonous? No. Will it bite or sting you? Tiger moth larvae lack stinging spines and do not bite, according to the University of Florida. However, the...

  5. Like the banded woolly bear, its hairs are not urticant nor venomous and do not typically cause irritation. The moth overwinters as a caterpillar, often under the bark of decaying wood. The caterpillar grows to be 7.6 cm (3 in) long. Show Less

  6. 18 cze 2024 · Caterpillar Description: The giant leopard moth caterpillar has black spikes (which are variously described as hairy, bristled, fuzzy, spiky, furry, or woolly) with red or orange bands around its body. Some think it looks like a woolly black bear. What Will It Turn Into?

  7. 10 gru 2013 · The giant leopard moth caterpillar, also known as the giant woolly bear, is a large, hairy larva that feeds on various plants. It is not poisonous and can be found in the eastern United States. Learn more about its life cycle, distribution, and host plants.

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