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Just look at this! It is incredible and at first glance I believed it was created by human hands because those 'chopped' sticks closely resemble the precision of cut/chopped logs. ...And then perfectly piled up from largest to smallest and to top it, was the masterful addition of moss/camouflage. Unbelievably, learned this is all a very clever little caterpillar's handy work!
Video via nature videos, https://www.youtube.com/c/SoothingNatureSounds :
"This lil being its house on its back and variety is incredible
The meticulously crafted house-camouflage of a caterpillar looks very interesting.
A moth caterpillar (also known as bagworm caterpillars) in the family Psychidae combines camouflage and shelter-building to avoid extinction in one of the most vibrant and biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. It has developed a behavioural strategy that covers two important foundations in order to protect itself from creatures such as birds and lizards. These designs; they do it by collecting, resizing, covering themselves with forest debris, designing a costume that is lifeless, invisible, and inedible at the same time."