Monomad Challenge || Larval insects.

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My contribution to the #monomad challenge hosted and curated by @monochromes.

If you like walking in green bushes with open views, sometimes you have seen various types of caterpillars which are types of insects that eat the leaves of green plants with various characteristic colors and some of them have a spiny skin surface and are of course quite itchy when you touch them accidentally and today I had several close-up shots of one of the grass caterpillars which of course is a type of perfect mertamophosis insect and the skin of its body is covered with spines which look very sharp with its characteristic fur which looks a little rough.

I found the caterpillar on the surface of the leaves of the green grass that grows along the yard outside my farm on that sunny afternoon and the caterpillar almost hit my hand when I was clearing the bushes around my plantation fence at that time.

And if we pay attention to the many insect larvae that are perfectly metamorphotic in the open environment and some become butterflies and some become moths and for the type of caterpillar that you find in my publication today, I don't know for sure whether they will become beautiful butterflies or will become cute moths after the caterpillar turns into a cocoon.

And the caterpillar is the size of a pencil with a length of about 3cm and to get the details of its characteristic features which look so dashing I decided to take shots of the insect in several slightly different shooting angles and you can find all of them in my publication today.

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