Megalopyge opercularis
“Southern flannel moth, Megalopyge opercularis, male. Location: Durham County, North Carolina, United States.” - via Wikimedia Commons

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Megalopyge opercularis
“Southern flannel moth, Megalopyge opercularis, male. Location: Durham County, North Carolina, United States.” - via Wikimedia Commons

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Something about fuzzy moths just hits differently.
Fun fact about these guys their caterpillars are known to be one of the most dangerous.
(Moth: Source: projectnoah.org)
(Caterpillar: Source: southernliving.com)
Ough so soft and touchable looking 🥺
[ID: a close up of a Southern Flannel Caterpillar, which is a grey and fluffy caterpillar with orange tufts on its tail end. End ID].
Megalopyge opercularis. A.K.A. southern flannel moth, pussy moth, puss caterpillar, tree asp, and, asp caterpillar. Picture taken 9.1.2008.