unexplained-events:

Monkey Slug Caterpillars (

Phobetron pithecium)

Monkey Slug Caterpillars are sometimes mistaken for a hairy spider or  for moldy leaf litter. This larvae has six hairy “arms” that curl out from each side of its body which act as suction cups. While they look creepy, the Mokey Slug Caterpillar is actually harmless and its hairs do not sting.

They end up transforming into the Hag Moth.

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SOURCE
GIF By: http://www.strangebio.com/

vashti-lives:

orbisonblue:

mugsandpugs1:

Look, all you science-types classifying “bugs” with your “science names”. Just stop it. The truth is out there. Those are fairies and you know it.

Jeweled flower mantis? That’s a fairy.

Lace bug? Nice try, government. FAIRY.

Satin moth? FUCK YOU. FAIRY.

@sweetfirebird Wing inspiration?

Gosh that last picture makes me happy every time I see it.