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Bug-zilla on the Hunt
Magazine Article

Bug-zilla on the Hunt

2008
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Overview
Meinking features a killer lurks in the forests of Hawaii, the Eupithecia caterpillar. There are more than one thousand types of Eupithecia caterpillars in the world, but the only meat eaters are found in Hawaii. However, as Eupithecia gets older, it now longer eats bugs; instead it eats flower nectar or the juice of rotting fruit.
Publisher
Highlights for Children, Inc