The lower image could well be mistaken for another giant caterpillar - maybe the giant cucumber moth?
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This top caterpillar caused a bit of a panic on one of the plots on our site. It's an elephant hawkmoth larva.
The lower image could well be mistaken for another giant caterpillar - maybe the giant cucumber moth?

The lower image could well be mistaken for another giant caterpillar - maybe the giant cucumber moth?
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glallotments wrote:This top caterpillar caused a bit of a panic on one of the plots on our site. It's an elephant hawkmoth larva.
Beautiful thing isn't it.
Our kids primary school had poplar trees and they gave an annual crop of Poplar Hawk Moths, see http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=28
glallotments wrote:The lower image could well be mistaken for another giant caterpillar - maybe the giant cucumber moth?![]()
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