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    Default Oak Eggar Caterpillar up close

    Nice little creepy crawly . face to face. I can't Idntify it though.

    Tis looks likely to be the Jersay Tiger moth which is indigenous to the South West of UK
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    Don't know what it is Chocky, but you do some great macro shots

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    Yep.It is one of the Tiger Moth caterpillars. I found them on the net
    I thought it was because the Jersey Tiger Moth habits the area where I found this one

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    Have retitled the thread having found the name to be an Oak Eggar moth caterpillar

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    A hairy little beggar

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    Yes very and he's about 2 inches long if I remember.

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