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~christina~
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I found a caterpillar the other day when I went to the zoo. (outside the zoo exit while waiting for a ticket)
It was black in color and had red spots on it's back and really sharp spikes.
It was on the concrete and I assumed it fell from the tree that was behind a fence and draping over the whole sidewalk. I used a leaf to get it into a small candy box I just had on me. I found it was a mourning cloak caterpillar when I got home.
Well the problem started after I brought it home. It was already large and then I thought it was about time for it to pupitate/pupatate but fed it some veggies anyway.
It then proceded to spin a web of silk on the wall of the container I placed it in.
It's middle sucker leg became attatched to the web and it just hung there.
There it remained until right now this evening. I actually thought it had died but when I poked it lightly it decided to shake a bit on it's backside. (it was in the shape of a C hanging on the wall) I looked up something on the internet about their behaviour, it was found that they do remain in that position until they molt their last skin and form their chrysalis.
Problem started after it decided to shed it's skin. Well this is one clumsy caterpillar and when it was wiggling it's leg broke off, yes it's old skin leg broke off and it fell onto the bottom of the container. (a 5 mm fall) And it can't get out of it's skin. They would, I assume usually by their attatched backside (not middle legs like this caterpillar) wiggle out of their old skin. This one just fell down with 2 missing legs but not much of an opening where those legs fell off.
Not sure what to do now...do I wait to see what happens?
It's spines have become wiggly and fell of though when it was rolled over by me and a tootpick, but other than that nothing is happening and I think it's exausted. How would it get out of it's skin??
Has anyone ever raised a caterpillar with this issue?
It was black in color and had red spots on it's back and really sharp spikes.
It was on the concrete and I assumed it fell from the tree that was behind a fence and draping over the whole sidewalk. I used a leaf to get it into a small candy box I just had on me. I found it was a mourning cloak caterpillar when I got home.
Well the problem started after I brought it home. It was already large and then I thought it was about time for it to pupitate/pupatate but fed it some veggies anyway.
It then proceded to spin a web of silk on the wall of the container I placed it in.
It's middle sucker leg became attatched to the web and it just hung there.
There it remained until right now this evening. I actually thought it had died but when I poked it lightly it decided to shake a bit on it's backside. (it was in the shape of a C hanging on the wall) I looked up something on the internet about their behaviour, it was found that they do remain in that position until they molt their last skin and form their chrysalis.
Problem started after it decided to shed it's skin. Well this is one clumsy caterpillar and when it was wiggling it's leg broke off, yes it's old skin leg broke off and it fell onto the bottom of the container. (a 5 mm fall) And it can't get out of it's skin. They would, I assume usually by their attatched backside (not middle legs like this caterpillar) wiggle out of their old skin. This one just fell down with 2 missing legs but not much of an opening where those legs fell off.
Not sure what to do now...do I wait to see what happens?
It's spines have become wiggly and fell of though when it was rolled over by me and a tootpick, but other than that nothing is happening and I think it's exausted. How would it get out of it's skin??
Has anyone ever raised a caterpillar with this issue?