- In case it’s not clear from the pic, this is a caterpillar. - It’s very much not clear, lol, I was coming here to ask. FASCINATING photo. 
- Is this real?? Or AI? - The colors have been turned up but its real (trippy)!  - It has googly eyes! 
 
 
 
- My God, it’s full of stars! 
- Can’t unsee 
  - Eyes ward off predators because they make the creature look like a big predator, so that’s very much the point of those markings. - for some animals fake eyes can be on a nonessential part of the body like a fish’s tail, because eyes are also an indicator of where the head is and is a primary target for predators. so they can get away with a damaged tail instead of losing their head to a massive bite. 
 
 
- Defeat it to become Elden Lord - slaps table Thank you. I was trying to figure out why it looked kinda familiar. I’m playing NG+ and gearing up for the DLC! (I know I’m late to the party but I’m super psyched!) 
 
- Gotta love the goofy ‘eyes’ 
- What’s this pokemon? - It’s Cthulupillar! 
 
- Is this Rompopolo from Monster hunter? 
- For being a major pest, it is quite striking. 
- It looks like a clear night sky! 
- Removed by mod 
- It’s so cool looking. Usually means it’s poisonous.Is it? - Technically is that venomous if it doesn’t inject but is just poisonous on the outside? - Removed by mod - We could invent a third one until someone corrected us. They say that’s the fastest way to get a correct answer on the Internet. Instead of asking, just say something wrong. - How about touchydeathy? - Which is similar to notouchy for llamas 
 
- Still poison. But if you had a cut/open wound on your skin or in your mouth/digestive tract venom would still be effective. 
 
 
- deleted by creator 







