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Old 10-25-2011, 02:27 PM   #3
Frannypaync

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Not sure how many of you have heard of the old tale of looking at the late summer early fall caterpillars and taking note of their color and how much fur they have is SUPPOSED to indicate how bad of a winter you're supposed to have. All the ones I've seen lately have been coal black and have about a half inch thick of fur covering their entire body. In other words a bad sign, if it is true. I've never seen em like this before. Just my observations.

Oh and I forgot to add I'm in the heart of the Midwest.
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