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It was very humid and hot at our quick forest hike on Thursday last week. The announced thunderstorm didn't struck, but rain was definitely a thing in the distance.

Caterpillar
@lyse Oof, that’s a big boi. Also, nice lens flares. 👌

That caterpillar took me to this interesting thing: Apparently, some butterflies only eat when they’re a caterpillar. Once they turn into a butterfly, those species can’t eat anymore. They then die after a week or so. 😳

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturniidae#Adults
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucken_(Schmetterlinge)#Lebensweise
@lyse Oof, that’s a big boi. Also, nice lens flares. 👌

That caterpillar took me to this interesting thing: Apparently, some butterflies only eat when they’re a caterpillar. Once they turn into a butterfly, those species can’t eat anymore. They then die after a week or so. 😳

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturniidae#Adults
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucken_(Schmetterlinge)#Lebensweise
@lyse Oof, that’s a big boi. Also, nice lens flares. 👌

That caterpillar took me to this interesting thing: Apparently, some butterflies only eat when they’re a caterpillar. Once they turn into a butterfly, those species can’t eat anymore. They then die after a week or so. 😳

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturniidae#Adults
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucken_(Schmetterlinge)#Lebensweise
I would say it was just about five centimeters long, @movq, so quite a normal size. :-) Oh wow, I didn't know that. Crazy! Completely sick how some specializations work out.