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Caterpillar Cop™
Io Moths and Larvae

What you see above are Io Moth Caterpillars and Io Moths. The moths look like they have eyes on them and the caterpillars sure are cute with their red and white stripes. They look like they have little trees growing out of them.

But don't touch them because OH NO! Do you know what happens when Io Moth Caterpillars get defensive? They secrete an irritating substance - which means Caterpillar Cop needs to solve this case right away!

(Recorded live at WUNH Radio - University of New Hampshire)

Chapter One - The Io Moth Dilemma

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Zebra Swallowtails and Larvae

Above are Zebra Swallowtail Butterflies and Caterpillars. If you've ever seen a zebra you can see why the butterflies have this name. The caterpillars are very smooth and quiet in color with muted greens and blues and a splash of yellow and black. Very pretty.

But wait! A Zebra Swallowtail Caterpillar is being lured away by some very suspicious characters and they're offering her pawpaw. What can Caterpillar Cop do about this?

(Recorded live at WUNH Radio - University of New Hampshire)

Chapter Two - A Zebra Is Missing

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