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Nicknamed the “bone collector,” the caterpillar belongs to the genus Hyposmocoma, commonly known as “fancy case” caterpillars because they make variously ornamented protective cases to ...
The invsaive Asian needle ant is spreading across the U.S., putting more people at risk of anaphylaxis, since the insect delivers a stinging, venomous bite.
What it eats: Flies, weevils, bark beetles, ants or any arthropod caught in a spider's web Why it's awesome: The bone collector is not just a very hungry caterpillar — it has an appetite for flesh.
Bone collectors feast on dead and dying critters caught in a spider's web and then decorate themselves with the legs, wings ...
On this week's episode: bone collector caterpillar, dolphins pee on each other, using cars to sample air, and obsidian artifacts tell a trade tale.
But entomologist Daniel Rubinoff of the University of Hawaii, Manoa, he would like you to meet the hungry caterpillar's carnivorous cousin. DANIEL RUBINOFF: This bone collector stands alone.