
Dannybear has sent this one in for help from the hivemind:
Hello! wondering if anybody knows what this is?
a yellow thing poked out of it for a second but not long enough to ID, its about 6 inches long, thanks!
dannybear
Dannybear has sent this one in for help from the hivemind:
Hello! wondering if anybody knows what this is?
a yellow thing poked out of it for a second but not long enough to ID, its about 6 inches long, thanks!
dannybear
Madam Cholet said :
It reminds me of something that was once on the X Files – a fluke. Had a flatmate who was obsessed with that program and I always remember that episode.
I’ve never seen one of these things but it looks really fascinating – especially if it occasionally sticks it’s head out.
As a Trek nerd I thought it was a Doomsday Machine:
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100823050207/startrek/images/e/ed/STO_Doomsday_Machine.jpg
It reminds me of something that was once on the X Files – a fluke. Had a flatmate who was obsessed with that program and I always remember that episode.
I’ve never seen one of these things but it looks really fascinating – especially if it occasionally sticks it’s head out.
Thanks for posting – been meaning to google this for a while now! Saw one a few years ago in Hughes, and have found two in the last few weeks in Kambah.
Good to know!
arescarti42 said :
I think that’s a plant, not a bug.
Conspiracy theorist detected.
poetix said :
http://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/discovery-centre-news/2009-archive/case-moths/
The caterpillar makes this case and later turns into a moth.
Yes what poetix said, but I have not seen one for years………… Used to see them all the time when I was a wee girl.
poetix said :
http://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/discovery-centre-news/2009-archive/case-moths/
The caterpillar makes this case and later turns into a moth.
Yea that’s what it is! gives me the creeps just thinking about its little head poking out 😛
Thanks Poetix!
http://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/discovery-centre-news/2009-archive/case-moths/
The caterpillar makes this case and later turns into a moth.
Kinda looks like the thing from the Faculty.
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