File:Time-lapse of a caterpillar eating a basil.ogv
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editDescriptionTime-lapse of a caterpillar eating a basil.ogv |
English: Green Garden Looper caterpillar (Chrysodeixis eriosoma) eating a leaf of a Ocimum basilicum.
Basil vs. Caterpillar (time-lapse) |
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Author | Scott Schiller from British Columbia, Canada |
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