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i have this caterpillar that is dark green with some orange and brown on the back but has seven light colored slashes on the sides of him and has a coned shape head with im guessing a antenna on the top of his head but there is only one does anyone know what typ of caterpillar he is i have been look but cant find him anywhere help me please

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