![]() ![]() She says that spiky little caterpillar jacket has a specific use but not what you might think. Martha Weiss, a biologist and professor at Georgetown University, who studies plant-insect interactions. Weiss: Those hairs you might think of as a little down jacket for the caterpillar to wear, and I’m sure that they do provide a little bit of insulation.įurby: That’s Dr. The woolly bear caterpillar, like its name, is covered in a spiky looking fuzz. And unless they burrow or cocoon, they’re subject to the wind and rain. I’m Kate Furby, and you’re listening to Science, Quickly.įurby: Unlike humans and other mammals, caterpillars can’t regulate their body temperatures. And while this is based in colonial folklore, not science, what is scientifically amazing is how the woolly bear caterpillar is able to survive winter. These little creatures have an orange waistband stripe, whose width is rumored to predict how long winter might be. I’m talking about the woolly bear caterpillar, or Isabella tiger moth. ![]() They’re furry, rotund, and famous for their rumored weather forecasting skills. Martha Weiss: So there are caterpillars that have been reported to be put into an ice cube and frozen, and then when the ice cube melts, they can get up and walk away.įurby: You may have seen them scooting around on leaf litter in the fall. Kate Furby: Some caterpillars have evolved with antifreeze in their body cavities, allowing them to become cater-Popsicles to survive cold winters. ![]()
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