Munchies!


Sometimes, it’s hard to see spikes.

Sometimes, spikes are soft.

Can you see the soft spikes in this photo? They’re kind of at both ends in the middle. And even though it’s hard to tell which end is which, the middle is plainly obvious. Plain and spikeless… although I could be wrong.

Posted for Becky’s #SpikySquare challenge.

11 responses to “Munchies!”

  1. bcparkison avatar

    Better not pick it up. ouch!

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    1. Tom avatar

      I know.
      I had to move it out of the way, but did so with a handy piece of card. I couldn’t just leave it where it was, Beverly!

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  2. Jim avatar
    Jim

    Good spikes, Tom. What will it be when it grows up?
    http://jimmiehov7.blogspot.com/2019/03/blog-post.html
    ..

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Jim.
      If it calls back, I’ll let you know! 😀

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  3. BeckyB avatar

    Hairy caterpillars are to be avoided at all costs in Portugal, I wonder if this munching beauties hairs are the same?!

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    1. Tom avatar

      Quite possibly, Becky. It’s markings were clearly saying keep away… although I had to move it to a safer place. Well, it’s only a baby, and I had some card to hand! 😀

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      1. BeckyB avatar

        At least there was only one, here we get a procession of them!

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  4. Diane Henders avatar

    That critter is a hazard-sign from spiky head to stripy tail!

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    1. Tom avatar

      Isn’t it just, Diane!?
      I bet it wondered what was going on when I gently moved it to one side…

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  5. prenin avatar

    The black and yellow colouring indicates it is VERY poisonous, so best not to touch it!!! 🙂 ❤

    Blessed Be!!!

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom avatar

      I had a protective piece of card, Prenin… I didn’t want the little critter getting squished!

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