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4 June, 16:46

Give one reason why caterpillars of the ruby tiger moth have very few predators

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  1. 4 June, 17:15
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    They aren't attractive and they have spike-like tufts. I think they are probably nocturnal like their adults too.

    Explanation: The early caterpillars are yellowish and gray with sparse tufts of black hair; each abdominal segment with round black dorsolateral spot on each side of midline; later caterpillars are densely hairy black and brown
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