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"Caterpillar" in Filipino is "uod" or "higad."
The scientific name of higad-higaran, commonly known as the giant hairy caterpillar, is Lonomia obliqua. This species is known for its distinctive appearance and can be found in various habitats in South America. It is important to note that the caterpillar of this species is venomous and can pose significant health risks to humans.
Higad-higaran, also known as "herbal higad-higaran" or "flame of the forest," is traditionally used in herbal medicine for its potential health benefits. It is often utilized for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and is believed to help with various ailments such as respiratory issues, skin conditions, and digestive problems. Additionally, it may be used to promote overall wellness and boost the immune system. However, scientific research on its efficacy and safety is limited, so consultation with a healthcare professional is advisable before use.
In Higad Higaran, the local name refers to the traditional term or expression used by the community to describe a specific cultural practice, location, or event. This name often reflects the local language, customs, and identity of the people in that area. Understanding local names is crucial for preserving cultural heritage and fostering community connections.
The word "caterpillar" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "higad".
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