Carnivorous Caterpillars

Friday, July 23, 2010 - 16:49 in Biology & Nature

They're the larvae of a moth and look ordinary enough, but these tiny caterpillars are perhaps the strangest of their kind in the world. This is a carnivorous caterpillar, with a vice-like hold and a bite to match.

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