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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 ...
Also we hear about a type of caterpillar known as the ‘bone collector’ has been discovered by researchers, which wears dead insect body parts to disguise itself from spiders. All to discuss ...
A new carnivorous caterpillar that wears the remains of its prey has been dubbed the "bone collector." The odd insect is only found on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. It creeps along spiderwebs ...
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 collector cases. The silken cases are "decorated" with the remains of past meals, including fly wings, ant heads, weevil heads, and bark beetle abdomens. (Image credit: Rubinoff lab ...
Quirks and Quarks7:50The ‘bone collector’ caterpillar covers itself with body parts It's like something from a horror movie. A creeping, carnivorous creature that in a macabre attempt at ...
Meet the “bone collector” caterpillar, the newest and creepiest addition to the Hyposmocoma family. Unlike your average leaf-muncher, this little guy has a grim survival tactic: it dresses itself in ...
DANIEL RUBINOFF: This bone collector stands alone. It is a lone wolf. SUMMERS: Bone collectors eat other bugs, and if that wasn't punk enough for you, their name comes from what they do to bug ...
DANIEL RUBINOFF: This bone collector stands alone. It is a lone wolf. SUMMERS: Bone collectors eat other bugs, and if that wasn't punk enough for you, their name comes from what they do to bug corpses ...