Stunning caterpillar is armed with poisonous spikes Footage shows a beautiful caterpillar with spikes struggling to turn back onto its front.
Jorge Castellanos said he found the strange creature stuck and lying on its back in his garden in Cayo, Belize.
The insect enthusiast said that he helped the creature roll over before he left it among the bushes.
He said: I used a stick to push it, I’m not sure if they are poisonous, but I hope it lives a long life.
The little insect in the video is a Spiny Oak Slug caterpillar, which is armed with stiff, stinging spines.
Anthony Macias
We also had the bistek and carnitas tacos on corn tortillas. The carnitas was the favorite of the three; it was cooked just right and was not fatty or greasy. They serve two different salsas made in-house by chef Jorge Castellanos that are what they call the “green to-go” and the “red to the head.” The red did prove to be spicy.
Tacos, Bites & Beats will have Taco Tuesday specials and sell the tacos for $1, which include the bistek, carnitas, chicken tinga and paneer tacos.
It s set up for to-go orders only, but there is plenty of counter space and tables set up at a safer distance for dining outside. So if you are driving by, walking your dog or riding your bike (there is a bike rack for bike parking) stop by and grab some tacos.
By AFP - Agence France Presse January 7, 2021 Print Article
Venezuela s military control the country s gas stations taxi drivers complain that this gives soldiers moonlighting as drivers for extra cash an unfair advantage Rolando Duarte Text size
In crisis-hit Venezuela, even soldiers are struggling to make ends meet on meager salaries rendered practically worthless by the highest inflation in the world and have taken to moonlighting as taxi drivers.
Some have taken to sneaking out of their barracks to pick up customers needing a lift a job that can earn them 60 times their monthly salary with just one trip.