Description: English: Rhodogastria amasis, family Arctiidae, may be the most familiar South African Tiger moth. The "woolly-bear" larvae bear sharp spines. Date: 6 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author:
JonRichfield. Somerset West, South Africa. Spiny or not, some birds, eg the
fiscal flycatcher eat the larvae, first scrubbing off most spines against the ground. Licensing[
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