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Wtf is this creature?

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MissFacto2 yıl önce

It’s a rolling swarm of caterpillars 🐛

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AlluringVee_💎2 yıl önce

It's a group of caterpillars, moving in a formation known as a rolling swarm. This rolling swarm of caterpillars moves faster than any single caterpillar😬

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Ser, Lord2 yıl önce

Me searching the comments for the right answer

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Trig2 yıl önce

Why does NASA spend all that money looking for aliens in space when we have aliens on our home planet?

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Pharaoh of X2 yıl önce

It's fungus gnat larvae. Backstory: the larvae empire lost the war with an ant army and lost all their food, So many larvae ended up leaving to form a United new nation.

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Chima Echefule2 yıl önce

I don't have any idea

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A Life Without Humans2 yıl önce

Those are fungus gnat larvae and it’s believed that they travel in snake like chains to help deter predators.

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Adebayo Olumide2 yıl önce

Wait what

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Yusuf Kailani2 yıl önce

Rolling swarms of caterpillars, also known as "caterpillar trains" or "processions," occur when large groups of caterpillars travel together in a line, often following one another in a continuous loop. This behavior is typically observed in species like the pine processionary moth caterpillars or tent caterpillars. They engage in this behavior for various reasons, including finding food, seeking shelter, or migrating to new locations. The sight of these caterpillar trains moving in unison can be both fascinating and mesmerizing to witness.

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Ride_Guy2 yıl önce

I’m not sure, but when it’s done, this is the result

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