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Deaf Indian Muslim Anarchist! (not verified) says:

the Dead Eye Arrow photo is so awesome. Pictures and articles like these are why I come to Environmental Graffiti. Great post!

Gina (not verified) says:

Me and my 5 year old boy are all over this! We'll be doing some fantastic drawings these next couple of days! Thanks for this!

John Thomas (not verified) says:

OMgosh dude that first one is spot on !

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where's the monkey slug? (not verified) says:

this list is missing the monkey slug. the first time i saw one i was really confused as to what it could be.

David (not verified) says:

What this reveals is that artists making science fiction movies do not have a lot imagination, they have just copied nature.

Anti-Píxel (not verified) says:

The image number 5 is the Cerura iberica, originally from Spain.

John Evans (not verified) says:

Very interesting post, some unique creatures, all of then have some alien looking for sure. Thanks for sharing

Habibah (not verified) says:

This is freakishly scary and awesomely beautiful at the same time. I am madly in love with the magnificence of these little creatures, but I never want to see one crawling around Central park. I would lose my mind.

Environmental Graffiti is my new favorite website.

John (not verified) says:

COOL!!

Érico (not verified) says:

FEARRR

Pier (not verified) says:

This Melanitis leda bankia, is more like a Heavy Metal´s style Predator than a Caterpillar!

premium finance (not verified) says:

Nice site funny, and creepy caterpillars

Kathie M Thomas (not verified) says:

I have one to add to your list. No idea what the name of it is but couldn't make up my mind if it looked like a cartoon character or something from Sesame Street.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathiemt/4232006419/