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Take stock of the top ten weird-looking bugs

Take stock of the top ten weird-looking bugs

First of all, alien caterpillars

There is a special caterpillar in the Philippines, which looks like a green alien and has eye-shaped spots, making its "face" look terrible.

Second, Elvis Presley shield worm

A kind of mole cricket, also known as stinkbug the Great Shield, has a strange shape, a back line quite similar to human eyes, nose and mouth, and a high-volume head shape very similar to the rock star Elvis Presley.

Third, darth vader ants.

Darth Vader ants are slightly bigger than ordinary ants, and they are black all over. It seems that they are wearing horrible helmets on their heads, as if they have super powers. In 2004, Stephen Yavonia first discovered this ant in the rain forest of Gai Hua.

Hello kitty caterpillar

The caterpillar development stage of butterfly is quite similar to Hello Kitty, and its appearance is funny and lovely.

Five, flannel caterpillar

People will have many associations when they see this caterpillar. This is a flannel caterpillar discovered by photographer Jeff clermont and biologist Phil Torres in the Peruvian rainforest. It looks like a hairy moth. People try not to touch it. Its fluff is made of stingers and will last for several days after touching.

Six, moth caterpillar

It will make people think that it is the most beautiful and charming caterpillar in the world, but its prickly structure is creepy. This caterpillar exists in northern Australia, and its body is poisonous. After being stung, you will feel very painful, and the degree of pain is three times that of a wasp sting.

Hummingbird moth

This is a hummingbird moth. Their wingspan is 38-50 mm, and they often hover over flowers.

Eight, milkweed

Stinkbug, also known as Dartmoor, has a back very much like Dartmoor, the evil element in the science fiction movie Star Wars.

Nine, white waist moth caterpillar

The caterpillar stage of the white-waist moth is very similar to a small snake. They are distributed in England and Ireland. This caterpillar is about 75 mm long and its body is brown-green. It has a head like a snake, and four "huge eyes" are distributed on its body.

Ten, flower caterpillar

It looks like a flower. In fact, it is a disguised inchworm. They are geniuses in disguise. Putting flowers on your back and hiding them in the environment can easily make people think they are part of flowers.