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#10151150
11 June 2023
The larva or caterpillar of Arctiinae or tiger moth family of Erebidae (superfamily Noctuoidea) does not drink water. They normally obtain sufficient fluids from the food plants that they eat. This caterpillar benefits from rain or other moisture reaching them, they use moisture to keep them from drying out too much. This caterpillar has a tendency to wander right before they pupate or become chrysalis. This caterpillars' defense system at the tip of each defensive hair is a microscopic barb with a weakened ring at the base, allowing the barb to easily break off in the skin of any animal that grabs onto them can be a cause of Lepidopterism. A fuzzy hairy caterpillar of tiger moth others have gone hiking on the walls to reach the scanty water lying on the wall at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 11/06/2023.
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#10151152
11 June 2023
The larva or caterpillar of Arctiinae or tiger moth family of Erebidae (superfamily Noctuoidea) does not drink water. They normally obtain sufficient fluids from the food plants that they eat. This caterpillar benefits from rain or other moisture reaching them, they use moisture to keep them from drying out too much. This caterpillar has a tendency to wander right before they pupate or become chrysalis. This caterpillars' defense system at the tip of each defensive hair is a microscopic barb with a weakened ring at the base, allowing the barb to easily break off in the skin of any animal that grabs onto them can be a cause of Lepidopterism. A fuzzy hairy caterpillar of tiger moth others have gone hiking on the walls to reach the scanty water lying on the wall at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 11/06/2023.
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#84088
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84089
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84090
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84091
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84092
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84093
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84094
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84095
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84096
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84097
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84098
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84099
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84100
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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#84101
17 April 2014
Now is Aus season in Bangladesh.Farmers are busy with collecting rice from field at Asulia near Dhaka. The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land use. The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties. Rice for the aus harvest is sown in March or April, benefits from April and May rains, matures during in the summer rain, and is harvested during the summer.
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