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A close-up, vertical, eye-level shot features a caterpillar on a bed of dry, golden straw. The caterpillar, which appears to be a Hyles livornica, or spurge hawk-moth, is positioned diagonally from the lower left to the upper right of the frame. Its body is segmented, with a light cream base color. Dark, irregular spots and white oval markings are prominent along its back. Several pairs of bright red prolegs are visible, supporting its body. The head end of the caterpillar has a distinct, bright red, horn-like projection, and the head itself is also red with dark markings. The straw, composed of thin, dried stalks and blades, creates a textured, natural background. The lighting suggests it is outdoors, likely during daylight hours, with a warm, natural light illuminating the scene. The bottom right corner of the image displays a timestamp: "11.08.2026 18:49". No people or buildings are visible.
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