Showing posts with label Caterpillar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caterpillar. Show all posts

Monday, 27 July 2015

Camouflage of a caterpillar

A few months ago I saw a caterpillar beautifully camouflaged on a shrub. It was resting near a dry leaf. The caterpillar had the colour and texture of the dry leaf only. When I rushed to bring my camera, it had moved away from the dry leaf. And this is the video of the caterpillar.




One thing which is beyond my comprehension is, 'How these creatures know that they have similar colour and texture of the part of a plant, where they take shelter.' The camouflage is either for self protection or for attacking a prey by ambush. Aren't they clever than us, human beings?

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Perfect camouflage

Here are some insects camouflaging perfectly. Most of them are caterpillars, a cicada, a nymph of katydid, Stick insects and Rantara stick insect. See if you can find them.

Caterpillar chewing Gardenia bud


Caterpillar on Nerium oleander


Caterpillar on Ficus bengalensis


Looper caterpillar


Cicada


Katydid nymph


Stick insect


Stick insect


Stick insect


Ranatra stick insect