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Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar

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A common moth that flies during the day with bright red and black colouration. The caterpillar (pictured) is also brightly coloured, with black and gold stripes. The bright colours warn predators that it is extremely unpleasant to eat. Cinnabar moths can be found throughout Britain, except northern � [Read more]Scotland, wherever its larval foodplants (ragwort and groundsel) grow. Adults drink nectar. Caterpillars eat ragwort and groundsel. The Adult moths can be found from May to July and the caterpillar in July and August in parks and meadows. Picture taken 15th July 2006 at Old Warden, Bedfordshire.

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16th Jul 2011 by Diane Earl

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Biology

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Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Geocode: Tottenhoe Knolls

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moth Caterpillar

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