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I believe this is a Hickory Tussock Moth caterpillar, "Lophocampa caryne" crawling around my backyard.IMG_4801.JPG

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Here is what the Moth looks like.

moth-edenny8_0.jpgtaken from butterfliesandmoths.org

https://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species/Lophocampa-caryae

These cuddly looking critters do excrete a poison if touched. Some people are more allergic and can develop swelling and nausea.

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Looks like a spiky little critter with a built in protection system. Better leave well alone ;)
In the interests of health and safety I'll spread the word.

They are very attractive and invite you to pick them up. Like a diseased hooker.

Sounds like my kind of bug lol

Your post up is impressive. Followed @manorvillemike

Thank you @sports-2018

Man, the tussocks are out in full force this last month. I've seen three types here so far. They sure are pretty caterpillars but nothing I want to touch (again) haha.

Eastern L.I. still has it's rural areas but fading fast.

Great photo of that pretty caterpillar! I never touch any caterpillars because I know I would be allergic to them with all of my allergies. Better to be safe than sorry.