Anyone ID this caterpillar ?

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  1. Dave W

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    Almost stepped on this during a walk on Saturday. It was tearing along a gravel track, on one side of the track was heather and heath and on the other side pine trees. I've looked it up in a leaflet our son has but can't see anything that matches exactly.

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    Hi Dave Is it the Emperor Moth Caterpillar?:)
     
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    Thanks WOO! Just Googled for images and it looks like you've got it right.
     
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    This is going slightly off topic but talking about pine trees and caterpillars. When I lived at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus there use to be, "The Pine Processionary Caterpillar."

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    They're poisonous and had nests in these trees.
     
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    Lovely shot of a pretty caterpillar, Dave.

    Excuse me for hijacking your thread, too.

    Blind, we saw these all over the pine trees when we went up to the Troodos Mountains in January. I have a pic posted somewhere on here.
     
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    No prob Kedi!
    I think the Pine Processionary can be a major health hazard for pines and I'm sure I've read about it appearing in parts of the UK.
     
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    Pretty caterpillar but eeeewww on the nest picture though.
    We get lots of them here in Ontario.
     
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