Now I scan everything carefully and clean regularly to make sure this unpleasant situation doesn’t happen again.
This whole experience taught me a lesson – you must always stay calm and never neglect even the smallest suspicious signs.
I saw something strange in the grass and thought it was just a rope – but when I looked closer, I screamed in horror!
In my yard, I explored something very strange.
At first glance, it appeared to be a long, winding rope laying on the grass, as if it had been dropped on purpose. But then I thought, “What if it’s a snake?!” My heart began racing.
I immediately grabbed my phone, took a photo, and, pumped up, began to approach. Every step felt stiff; the thought of something harmful was horrible.
When I got close enough to look, I was beaten with horror. There wasn’t a rope. It was not a snake, either. In front of me crawled a slow-moving column of roughly 150 caterpillars, which I finally counted!
They moved in a straight line, densely loaded together, as if guided by an invisible leader. I had no idea this was possible, let alone in my own yard!
Where were they heading? Why are there so many? These questions refuse to leave my head. Some feel that moving caterpillars in groups can hinder predators. Perhaps they look for food more easily that way.
Perhaps it’s a strategy to save energy: the ones in advance clear the path, so the ones in back don’t have to work as hard. Do you know where they came from or where they were going?
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