This is a close-up photograph of a yellow caterpillar taken by National Geographic photographer Darlyne A. Murawski. The caterpillar's head displays a face-like pattern with large, round black eye-like markings and curved lines above, giving it an almost anthropomorphic appearance. This unique look is a defense mechanism used by some caterpillars to mimic predators or snakes and deter threats. The image uses macro photography with a pure black background, highlighting the caterpillar's vibrant yellow color and fine textures, creating a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. The work showcases the remarkable adaptations of nature and the photographer's keen eye for detail.

Yellow Caterpillar Murawski National Geographic

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