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    Re: I know it's alive I saw it move

    I would say the larval stage of some insect, Brian. Some species cover themselves with various debris including dead skin and excrement.

    Here is one which I found recently; the larva of a Lacewing. It was running around on a leaf picking up bits of anything edible with its fearsome pincers.

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    Re: I know it's alive I saw it move

    Looks like what we Texans generically call "bag worms", Brian. I'm guessing that the moving part was at right of your find ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Looks like what we Texans generically call "bag worms", Brian. I'm guessing that the moving part was at right of your find ...
    I was in focus magnification so I 0only saw the whatever lif up and shift over. Bag worm seems like a good generic term

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    Re: I know it's alive I saw it move

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I would say the larval stage of some insect, Brian. Some species cover themselves with various debris including dead skin and excrement.

    Here is one which I found recently; the larva of a Lacewing. It was running around on a leaf picking up bits of anything edible with its fearsome pincers.

    I know it's alive I saw it move
    I'd agree with you, we have Lion Ant larvae that do the same hide under a bunch of dead bug part trick. We have others that look like short (1 inch long) tubes.

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