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Genus Orgyia | The Extraordinary Beauty Of Colorful Hairy Caterpillars

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Published: 29 May 2026 › Updated: 29 May 2026Genus Orgyia | The Extraordinary Beauty Of Colorful Hairy Caterpillars

Genus Orgyia | The Extraordinary Beauty Of Colorful Hairy Caterpillars

Latin NameObservation DateLocation
Genus OrgyiaMay 28, 2026Vodrochol, Ullapara, Bangladesh

Yesterday afternoon, I saw this beautiful and attractive caterpillar on a green leaf in the sunlight. The combination of bright yellow, black and reddish colors on its body and the hairs spread around it made it very unique and attractive. When I looked closely, it seemed like nature itself had created a small work of art.

According to iNaturalist, this is a tussock moth caterpillar of the genus Orgyia. The long hairs and bright colors on their bodies are mainly a way of self-defense, which helps to warn predators. Many species of Orgyia caterpillars move slowly on leaves and survive by eating the leaves of various plants.

What I liked most about the photo was its colorful body design and the scene of moving slowly on the leaves. When you look at the small creatures of nature up close, you can understand how much extraordinary beauty is hidden even in the small world.

Now I am sharing some pictures of this attractive caterpillar below, I hope everyone will like it and enjoy it.


Thank you everyone, I hope everyone enjoyed it, see you again in my next post.

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Camera UsedTecno Camon 40 Pro
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PhotographyGenus Orgyia
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Link To Original Community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/366212906
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24.31277489.568490https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=24.3127740562&mlon=89.568490237#map=12/24.3128/89.5685


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