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September 5, 2012
Slug caterpillars, like this Spiny Oak Slug, do not possess the stubby prolegs of most caterpillars, but rather utilize abdominal “suckers” for locomotion.  —photo by Jerod Skebo
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September 5, 2012

Slug caterpillars, like this Spiny Oak Slug, do not possess the stubby prolegs of most caterpillars, but rather utilize abdominal “suckers” for locomotion.  —photo by Jerod Skebo

    • #caterpillar
    • #slug
    • #spiny oak slug
    • #moth
    • #prolegs
    • #abdominal
    • #abs
    • #suckers
    • #spiny
    • #slimy
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