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Mr. Cleansor


I was quite amazed by the appearance of this little Caterpillar. It looked like something carrying a number of scrubbers and brushes. I just named him Mr. Cleansor. :)



Posted for Macro Monday and Camera Critters meme

21 comments:

  1. I have never seen anything like this before. He looks as if he is off to work carrying his numerous brushes on his back.

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  2. It is beautiful! Great capture! :)

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  3. He is really quite the critter. I wonder if it feels prickly, like a porcupine. Did you touch him?

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  4. I am not fond of caterpillar but this one look so unique.

    MY critter post, have a great weekend!

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  5. Terrific shots of a very unique looking caterpillar.

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  6. @RNSANE No, I didn't touch him. I make it a point never to bother or disturb the critters I photograph. I don't think it feels prickly. It is covered with dense growth of silky threadlike structures. The extreme close-up probably makes the hairs look like thorns.

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  7. Amazing colours, textures and details and the light. Loved these images.

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  8. its quite weird, never seen something like this before...well clicked :D

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  9. Nice Macro, wish I could see the EXIF data. :D

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  10. Great macro work!! Have a marvelous Monday!! :)

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  11. Oh my goodness! This is a fantastic shot.

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  12. It was an unusual caterpillar. It is nicely illustrated here.

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  13. Awesome!
    Great photos of the little caterpillar!

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  14. Really a beautiful shot...And you guys noticed that last 3 brushes are missing from its place. Lol

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    Thanks :)

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  16. Yep you are right Kim it's itchy, we call it Higad in the Philippines..good shot though!

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  17. Superb details in these macros!

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