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A customer or aquaintance send s me pics from across the seas and caught this one here, and it is really beautiful, but weird, anyone know what this could be?

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The caterpillar of a moth of the genus Megalopygidae. Often referred to as ###### caterpillars and flannel moths. When you see hairs like that - dont touch!! ;)

 
A toupee that fell in a barrel of radioactive waste & gained consciousness?

 
The caterpillar of a moth of the genus Megalopygidae. Often referred to as ###### caterpillars and flannel moths. When you see hairs like that - dont touch!! ;)
The exact thing I was going to say. ;)

I've actually caught a few before, they are very cool!

 
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So is this how they look in oz, Superfreak? We have an example of this family in SE AZ, the "mesquite stinger," Norape tenera, but it doesn't look nearly as impressive as the one pictured here.

Interestingly (to me, anyway!) the name "Megalopygidae" comes from two Greek words, that translate as "big butt." :D It's true! Look it up!

 

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