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I wonder if that leaves the leaves with more rigidity
My guess is the pattern makes it harder for predators to spot the worm
Self Portrait of the Artist as a Serpent, from their Larval Period. A prolific period for them, they mostly worked in various greens during this phase before a lacuna. After this brief dormancy, they truly spread their wings, branching out into bold, splashy colors.
the leaf probably tastes different in different zones, and its avoiding the fibrous veins