biomorphosis

This is not a tasty gummy sweet but a Jewel Caterpillar found in Amazon Rainforest. They are covered with sticky goo-like, gellatinous tubercles that provides protection from its predator like ants until they metamorphosise into winged moths.

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HAVE YOU SEEN IT GROWN UP THOUGH

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literal pokemon

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have you seen the cocoon it makes though? 

it’s so pretty as a baby, it looks like an actual gem. then suddenly it pupates into a net thing and when it comes out it looks like the fucking Lorax 

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dude

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this is a pokemon

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acid caterpillar

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Gosh

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The net cocoon is actually a bit of evolutionary genius though!

See, it shares its habitat with ants that would happily drag a vulnerable pupae off to become snack food for their hideous hive mind. So the caterpillar builds a long stem leading down from its anchor point. Ants aren’t so good at climbing down such a narrow line, so the pupae is safe.

The net part comes from dealing with rain, which would flow down the stem and waterlog the cocoon. So the cocoon is a net, which allows for drainage and easy drying out afterwards.

Pokemon WISHES it could be as creative as nature

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This is a Pokémon and no one can’t tell me otherwise.