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Anonymous Anonymous said...

When I grew up in Texas we had these things all over. We called them "stinging asps" and they lived mostly in live oak trees ("live oak" is the name of the species, not a description of its state of being). Live oaks are broad, spreading trees with very large branches that run horizontal to the ground--great for climbing until you encounter one of these damned creatures.

July 02, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kritter--what part of Texas did you live in? I grew up in Wimberley, and I live near Lake LBJ now.

And oh yeah, I have not-so-fond memories of being nabbed by one of these things myself. I'd rather be stung by a bee or a scorpion than run across these infernal beasties!

--TwoDragons

July 02, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We moved from New York state to the Galveston Bay area (Clear Lake, Webster, League City) in 1972 when I was a kid. I was really tied in knots about all the ants, spiders, stinging caterpillars, chiggers, etc. I lived in Corpus Christi, too, and that was even worse.

July 02, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooh man, that area is HORRIBLE when it comes to bitey-stingey-itchy-nasties! We get 'em here too, but nowhere near so bad as they come down there. I think the ground is permeated with bug-steroids or something!

My parents have a beach house in Surfside. Great place to visit, but you couldn't pay me to live there!

--TwoDragons

July 03, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oops, forgot to put my name...sowwy...

--TwoDragons

July 03, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That li'l guy looks like what would happen if a kitten had kittens.

July 04, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the kitten was crossed with a nasty hornet.

July 04, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, I live in Houston and in the fall they are everywhere but they are kinda striped. We used to mess with them and our hands would be soooo red. They did hurt though!

July 08, 2007

Blogger da.hoss said...

I live in Florida and we get them about twice a year, in the spring and fall... When I first moved here, the had the horrible misfortune of stepping on one... Not Nice! Now I have the displeasure of constantly trying to keep my 3 year old son from touching them whenever he sees one!

July 08, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Okay, I'm in Austin, Texas, and I found one of these. I touched it, and it didnt sting me. It looks EXACTLY like that, but it doesn't sting like everyone said. It feels soft, like kitten fur. It hasn't hurt me at all. So is it the same thing??

July 13, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello!! I live in Brazil and I saw a puss caterpillar here!

February 27, 2011

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