A reader from Stillwater sent in a few photos of this lovely creature. They thought it was just some plant debris until it started crawling. Can you guess what it is?
Obviously, the important clue is that they’re from Stillwater. This must be a larval spawn of Michele Bachmann.
Seriously, though, I know exactly what that is: they’re very distinctive. It’s a hag moth caterpillar.
Snail says
Now that is seriously amazing!
Paguroidea says
I would never have guessed its identity. Truly awesome!
Julie Stahlhut says
I saw one of those things on a plant when I was a kid. I ran like hell. Inauspicious start for a budding antenna-head!
Limacodid moth larvae are some weird-pygidium bugs!
King Spirula says
I would have guessed nudibranch had it not been terrestrial.
gordonsowner says
What’s the scale on that thing… a few inches long, a foot long, … ?
Joshua says
Whoa! Niiiice camouflage!
Alon Levy says
I’d have guessed it’s a cephalopod, but that’s just because of the blog’s theme.
Carl Manaster says
Are those “eyes” at the tips of the “arms”?
andy says
My guess is: “something ugly.”
Fire Ant says
Yup, hag moth it is……down here in Florida, I’ve seen them eating Hickory leaves. Very cool “slug-like” movements. Here’s another link to the entry in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hag_moth
Guav says
gordonsowner, Hag Moth caterpillars usually grow upwards of 20 feet long and can weigh up to 250 lbs :)
eyelessgame says
… and they can leap up to ten feet and devour a horse carcass in thirty seconds.
Fox1 says
Awesome, PZ, you’re like the arthropod Bill Nye. I only have the same pictures to go off of, my dad found the little guy, but I believe the scale, based on the curvature of the dish and what I remember of its size, to be somewhere on the order of a half-inch to an inch.
As for the Doctor’s alternate suggestion… well, until Patty Wetterling mops up Stillwater’s little mistake in November and the place goes back to being known for its incredible surplus of antique shops, maybe I’ll start being hyper-literal and just say I’m from May Township :)
QrazyQat says
I went with the safe, odds-on bet “beetle” and lost my lunch money. :)
Bro. Bartleby says
Well, you should have seen it BEFORE it evolved … was actually kinda sexy then …
Eric Zaetsch says
It crawled from one of Rick Santorum’s nostrils; and said, “No way I’m staying in a mind like that.”
demallien says
Oooooo, one word: Shoggoth!
JohnJB says
They thought it was just some plant debris until it started crawling
Google “hag moth youtube” to see some.
Fox1 says
demallien: Oooooo, one word: Shoggoth!
I hate you so much for thinking of that before me.
That’s awesome.
NickM says
Anyone know how many hit points they have?
Monado says
Which way is it going?
lloydletta says
There’s nothing like getting linked by PZ. You might enjoy the Bachtopus:
http://dumpbachmann.blogspot.com/2006/08/larval-spawn-of-michele-bachmann.html
M says
Sweet Jesus, can we have some sort of scale in future? I was convinced that thing was like two feet long. I will be having nightmares.