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Wesker !JYbrm0g7fs
OK /an/

What the fuck is it?

I know the photo is shit, but my camera hasn't been charged and it's dead now.

Anyways, it's a caterpillar worm thing. Yellowing colour on the body, and brown/blac cap colouration on the front and back.

Probably about 6-9 milimeters long, and about 3-4 thick.

It's body appears to be cut into segments, or at the very least is striped.

It's fuzzy, I think.

I've seen them in my glovebox, in my house, etc and I just don't know what the fuck.
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>> Anonymous
That looks exactly like a caterpillar that I remember seeing in my house when I was about 6 years old that I considered to be my pet (even though it roamed freely on the floor and eventually "ran away"). I assumed it was a caterpillar back then, and it was the only caterpillar that looked that way that I've ever seen in my life.

In other words, I've seen it before, and my 6 year old self declared it to be a caterpillar, so here is another vote for caterpillar. Could be wrong though.
>> Wesker !JYbrm0g7fs
>>56011
Hmm.

Well, thank your inner child for me, I guess.
>> Anonymous
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is it wooly bear caterpillar? you mention nothing of scale.
>> Wesker !JYbrm0g7fs
>>56033
Scale? Hm?
>> Anonymous
>>56191

HOW BIG IS THE FUCKING THING?
>> Anonymous
>>56201
I DUNNO LOL! HOW BIG IS "Probably about 6-9 milimeters long, and about 3-4 thick."?
>> Wesker !JYbrm0g7fs
>>56201
ENGLISH MOTHERFUCKER, CAN YOU SPEAK IT?
>> Anonymous
Oooh, a Wooly Bear! I love these things. Used to see them all the time, but they seem to have disappeared from my yard these last few years.

Seen usually in the autumn or very early winter. The bigger the brown stripe in the middle is, the colder the coming winter will be. I saw (for the first time in AGES) an all-black one recently...and yeah, hasn't snowed once here ;_;

I've only seen them outside. Never inside.

My little sister calls me a sissy-boy for loving these things....but i don't care! :D
>> Anonymous
does it matter i mean u smashed it anyway.
>> Anonymous
I've found similar insects on my walls at home... the ones I have aren't wolly bears though... I don't think they're fuzzy, and they're really small...really, really small.

Anyone got any ideas? I'd take some pictures, but I can't find any at the moment... they show up during the winter AND summer...