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Dodgy Creatures

 

Processionary Caterpillars pictured above are so called because they form processions, nose to tail, as they leave the nest prior to changing into moths. They are found in all Mediterranean climatic areas, ranging from Portugal in the West through to the Adriatic and beyond in the East. The "nests" are fist sized or larger balls of spun filaments, usually lodged in fairly high branches of pine trees.

The months from October through to March and April see the time when the caterpillars descend from the cocoon nests and they will then form "processions" in search of soft, warm earth in which to pupate. There can be hundreds of caterpillars nose to tail, winding along roadways, paths, grass, whatever. The caterpillars have poisonous and irritant brittle hairs on their bodies, and are a mottled dull brown with faded yellowish splotches.

In adults these hairs will cause severe skin irritations, and occasionally anaphylactic shock, closure of airways leading to death, and obviously requiring immediate medical treatment. In children, (who are more inquisitive about the processions and may handle the caterpillars then transfer the fingers and hairs to the mouth etc) the effects can be more immediately severe and will almost always require immediate professional medical aid. Similarly, older people with less resistance can also be quickly affected. Golfers, tennis players, footballers and bowlers (petanque and boules) should be careful NOT to handle a ball that has gone through a procession, golfers should check local rules, some courses permit substitutions. Golf, Tennis, boules and Footballs should be cleaned with disposable cloths which should then be burned as a means of disposal.

For pets, dogs and cats, the problem is that the caterpillars have a bittersweet smell and taste, and both dogs and cats will try to eat them. The results are almost certainly fatal, as little as three or four will kill a medium sized dog, and one may produce death in a cat. The reaction to the poison also causes necrosis of the tongue, and by the time the owner notices the problem, it is usually too late for veterinary treatment to do much except ease suffering.

Do not brush a procession away as this can cause more problems than it solves, spreading the irritation-producing hairs and thus the risk of poisoning actually becomes higher as a result.

POISONOUS: do not handle!

 

 

The viperine watersnake is the most viper-like of the European watersnakes, both in looks and behaviour, and it is frequently killed by persons who confuse it with a venomous snake.

Description: The head is clearly set off from the neck. The body is slender in the male and somehwhat stouter in the female. The scales of the body are strongly keeled. The eyes are large, and the pupils round. The coloration and the markings vary considerably. The back is noticeably darker than the side and may be any shade of gray, yellow or green. A band of lozenge-shaped to round blotches runs down the back often combining into a zigzag patterns similar to that seen on the Common Viper.

 
 

The Megarian Banded Centipede is one of the few Scolopendra species found throughout southern Europe, in mountainous regions of the Mediterranean. The color intensity of these centipedes varies slightly, depending on where they are found. Their full grown size is 4 - 4.5 inches. Babies will eat pinhead crickets, or other small insects, and adults will consume almost any creature that is not larger that itself, including large crickets, other large insects, and small lizards.

All centipedes have a certain amount of venom as a natural defense. Although most people are not seriously affected by this species, some people may be allergic to the venom, or just more sensitive, making it a dangerous situation.

 

   
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