Want to know how bad this winter might be? You could look at the latest forecast. Or you could turn to the woolly bear ...
Tis the season for woolly bears or woolly worms, those fuzzy little caterpillars out and about are looking for places to ...
Consider the tale of the woolly worm, which is actually the woolly bear caterpillar, and not a worm at all. These black and ...
This edition of Weather Tidbits will be discussing the folklore behind woolly bear caterpillar forecasting. This folklore revolves around forecasting the severity of an upcoming winter season based on ...
The woolly worm has been the center of an old wives tale for predicting the weather for centuries. Here’s what the critters ...
The woolly bear caterpillar is also known as the fuzzy bear caterpillar or the woolly worm. The caterpillars have fuzzy bristles that are black on both ends with a band of orange in the middle.
Why did the woolly worm cross the road? Maybe it was to set up a joke about a road-traversing chicken. Wooly bear caterpillars (a.k.a. woolly worms) are commonly seen crossing roads and sidewalks this ...
Wasps and flies inject their own eggs into a caterpillar's body for growing larvae to feed off its internal organs. But the woolly bear caterpillar (Grammia incorrupta) is one of the only recorded ...
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The woolly bear caterpillar, also known as the fuzzy bear caterpillar or the woolly worm, has fuzzy bristles that are black ...