A terrible caterpillar insect

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Orgyia posticaMarch 21,2026Chittagong Division, Bangladesh

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Hi friends, how are you all? I hope you are well and I wish you good health. Today I am sharing with you a terrible insect from the natural environment that I find very scary to see. Although the insect was terrible, I liked it very much. The name of this terrible insect was Caterpillar. And because I liked it, I took some pictures with my own mobile and those pictures are presented above for all friends to observe.

When I left my house yesterday morning, while walking on the side of the road, I saw this terrible insect sitting on the leaf of a weedy plant and I saw that it was moving on the leaf, that is, trying to move from one side to the other. I noticed that it had some terrible marks on its body and one of them was that it had a long horn on its head which would cause wounds if it touched the human body. I see this kind of insect occasionally. However, I saw a very beautiful natural beauty in this insect. Because its body has a very beautiful combination of shapes and colors. Although the insect was terrible, I still liked it and enjoyed its external beauty. I am now sharing some of the pictures I took with my Hive community friends. Thank you to all my friends.

Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
Iso speedISO 40
Focal length2.13 mm
PhotographyOrgyia postica
LocationChittagong Division, Bangladesh
Photographer@anisurdalim7
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/344150820
LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.5828490.86353https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/23.58284/90.86353


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