Diaxwood boreworm

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Diaxwood Boreworm
Habitat:Deciduous temperate forests.
Description:A deep blue 'fur' covers this caterpillar, causing it to stand out sharply from the diax bark on which it is almost invariably found. Slow-moving and highly sensitive to nearby movement, sometimes inducing a hostility display behavior, rearing up to its four backmost legs and waving about its nearly two-thum upper length menacingly.
Notes:This larval form of the Ebony Butterfly has few natural predators, and its deep azure coloration seems to suggest that its taste is unpleasant or perhaps even toxic. Feeding exclusively on diax bark, boring deeply to the trees wood, their diet is extremely harmful to the trees, pockmarking and scarring them with countless half-thum holes. Chandler ants are particularly aggressive toward them, but rather than attacking and killing them, the chandler is known to relocate them, observed on occasion depositing a boreworm to a nearby diaxwood tree of a rival colony.


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