Forty Acre Rock (S.C.) Stop 1 - Tiger Swallowtail, Sunflier, Fall Webworm, And Bagworm - Episode 2

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At the same stop, Rudy and Jim come across a few common species of insects which populate the area: a male Tiger Swallowtail butterfly, a Sunflier dragonfly, and a cluster of Fall Webworm silk is found in a close-by persimmon tree. A Bagworm cocoon is also found in the same area, and Rudy and Jim discuss the differences between a Webworm and a Bagworm. 

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