241 pts · August 13, 2016
Quail-ty Birb
Tobacco hornworms have a red “horn” on their tail end; tomato hornworms have a black horn.
Tobacco hornworms have black spots lining each of their stripes; tomato hornworms do not.
Tobacco hornworms have parallel white stripes; tomato hornworms have white V–shaped markings.
I did a little "research" and these ARE in fact tobacco hornworms.
? I bet if prepared correctly they're pretty tasty
Woah...you learn something new every day. Thank you!
Very calming. Reminds me of home.
Tomato leaves are one of my favorite smells.
That's a spicebush swallowtail caterpillar! We have a different species that eats our fennel.
Lol Naw that's my big hair sticking out from under a trucker hat
there are dozens of us. dozens!
Quail-ty Birb
Tobacco hornworms have a red “horn” on their tail end; tomato hornworms have a black horn.
Tobacco hornworms have black spots lining each of their stripes; tomato hornworms do not.
Tobacco hornworms have parallel white stripes; tomato hornworms have white V–shaped markings.
I did a little "research" and these ARE in fact tobacco hornworms.
? I bet if prepared correctly they're pretty tasty
Woah...you learn something new every day. Thank you!
Very calming. Reminds me of home.
Tomato leaves are one of my favorite smells.
That's a spicebush swallowtail caterpillar! We have a different species that eats our fennel.
Lol Naw that's my big hair sticking out from under a trucker hat
there are dozens of us. dozens!