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Gulf Fritillary Larva on Passionflower Vine [Photography]

Posted on July 7, 2025 by Douglas E. Welch

The image features a caterpillar with a striking yellow and black pattern, prominently displayed on a thin green stem. The caterpillar is adorned with numerous black spines along its body, adding to its distinctive appearance. It is positioned in the center of the frame, with its body curved in an S-shape, gripping the stem with its legs. The background is a blurred mix of green foliage, suggesting a natural outdoor setting. The focus is sharp on the caterpillar, highlighting its vivid colors and textures, while the surrounding elements are softly out of focus, emphasizing the caterpillar as the main subject.</p>

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