FW: [NatureNS] wooly bear caterpillar

Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 11:19:33 -0400
From: Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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I too would like to know where this occurred, and please describe its
colours as well, so that we can figure out what kind of woolly bear moth it
is.  These are adapted to pass the winter outdoors as caterpillars, so there
was no need to take pity on it and bring it inside.

Cheers from Jim
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From: jen cooper <iffercooper@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 20:43:22 +0000
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: [NatureNS] wooly bear caterpillar

hello,

have i made a big mistake!!?? i found a little wooly bear caterpillar today
on a big sheet of ice and didnt have the heart to leave him. interestingly i
put him in my cotton gloved hand and covered him over with my other and not
a minute went by and both of my hands were really really warm. the heat
coming off of him!! he came for my walk with me and he is now in one of my
plants in my sunroom. i dont mind providing room and board until spring if
hes a modest nibbler. please tell me if hes a modest nibbler.

thanks
jen cooper

ps. sometimes when crows say 'hello' it makes me feel like cattle must feel
when kids hang out the car window and 'moooo' at them






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I too would like to know where this occurred, and please describe its colours as well, so that we can figure out what kind of woolly bear moth it is. &nbsp;These are adapted to pass the winter outdoors as caterpillars, so there was no need to take pity on it and bring it inside.<BR>
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Cheers from Jim<BR>
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<B>From: </B>jen cooper &lt;iffercooper@hotmail.com&gt;<BR>
<B>Reply-To: </B>naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<BR>
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<B>Subject: </B>[NatureNS] wooly bear caterpillar<BR>
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hello,<BR>
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have i made a big mistake!!?? i found a little wooly bear caterpillar today on a big sheet of ice and didnt have the heart to leave him. interestingly i put him in my cotton gloved hand and covered him over with my other and not a minute went by and both of my hands were really really warm. the heat coming off of him!! he came for my walk with me and he is now in one of my plants in my sunroom. i dont mind providing room and board until spring if hes a modest nibbler. please tell me if hes a modest nibbler. <BR>
<BR>
thanks<BR>
jen cooper<BR>
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ps. sometimes when crows say 'hello' it makes me feel like cattle must feel when kids hang out the car window and 'moooo' at them<BR>
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