Wonder what the spots are for
It has a "foreskin" to protect its head
And a pseudohead on its hind end
A closer look at Mr. Skink
Five-lined skink suns himself
Another oddly colored slug
A caterpiller had a taste
I see a moon arisin'
One spicy thistle
Very cold all week but warmer today
Northern lights in southern Ohio
Running away from home
Hmmm. Front legs extend beyond those claws!
Who is eating whom?
Soon to follow
Like a tiny artichoke
It blends in well, doesn't it
Be glad they're not 50 feet tall
Slug collectors, take notice
The show begins on a patriotic note
Some come for the chicken dinner . . .
More curtain
Bringing down the curtain
As scary as it looks
They didn't run over him, though
No, it's not bait
Not something you see every day
Ho, ho, ho below!
It's called a spin
Sideways and smoking, near the ground
There it goes
Is there gas in it?
Almost stopped at the top of the sky
Just upside down now
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Some kind of sphinx moth caterpillar, I think


The larva was about three inches long. Turns out it's the larva of the Pandora sphinx moth.
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