The Woolly Bear

We crossed a woolly bear in a trail of Little River Canyon. 

Woolly Bear in a trail - Photo: Still Gravity.
Interesting little creature - License our images here.

The little fella played possum rolling into a ball and remaining motionless. We took pictures and moved it to safety into the nearby bushes.  

Woolly bears come out from the eggs in the fall - the time of this hike. Their hair causes dermatitis to some folks, but it's a myth that they inject venom. This animal loses the black with age, and its journey ends in an Isabella Tiger Moth.

Old folks say that woolly bears foretell the coldness of the upcoming winter. If the brown band is wide, the winter will be mild. Others follow the intensity of the colors in the stripes: the darker the color, the harsher the winter. Tales and more tales.

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