A bizarre caterpillar with a face resembling a cartoon-like skull has caused a stir online with many stunned to discover the unusual creature is actually real.
The extraordinary specimen spotted in Currumbin Valley on the Gold Coast, Queensland, is the larvae of one of Australia s most threatened species - the endangered Pink Underwing Moth.
The rare caterpillar is characterised by a set of teeth-like markings set between two dark spots that resemble eyes with large pupils.
A bizarre caterpillar has stunned the internet because it resembles a cartoon-like skull in Queensland
The unusual creature is the larvae of the endangered Pink Underwing Moth
The nanny and her husband Nick shared their exciting news in a drone-style video, which showed the parents-to-be sitting on a beach, popping a bottle of champagne alongside the words baby Shep due May 2021 written in the sand. Well, at least one of us was able to enjoy some celebration drinks on our honeymoon., Tara explained, making light of the fact she was pregnant on their wedding, before revealing the gender of their first child.
Tara has just welcomed her first child with husband Nick.
Instagram Nick and I are so excited to finally share that we are expecting a little baby BOY in May 2021 . We are both so grateful and we just can t wait to meet the little fella, she wrote.
âBeautiful soulâ: Father-of-three drowns in surfing tragedy Anthony Karos, 48, of Currumbin Valley, died while surfing at Minnie Water near Grafton on Sunday. Picture: Supplied
News by Greg Stolz, Jeremy Pierce 6th Apr 2021 10:39 AM | Updated: 10:56 AM
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Subscriber only A Gold Coast dad has been revealed as one of two surfers who drowned in separate Easter weekend tragedies in northern NSW. Tributes are flowing for beautiful soul Anthony Karos, 48, of Currumbin Valley, who died while surfing at Minnie Water near Grafton on Sunday. Mr Karos, a father of three daughters, is believed to have drowned after getting into difficulty at the popular but treacherous surf spot, with reports his leg-rope may have become entangled on rocks.
âBeautiful soulâ: Father-of-three drowns in surfing tragedy Anthony Karos, 48, of Currumbin Valley, died while surfing at Minnie Water near Grafton on Sunday. Picture: Supplied
News by Greg Stolz, Jeremy Pierce 6th Apr 2021 10:39 AM | Updated: 10:56 AM
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Subscriber only A Gold Coast dad has been revealed as one of two surfers who drowned in separate Easter weekend tragedies in northern NSW. Tributes are flowing for beautiful soul Anthony Karos, 48, of Currumbin Valley, who died while surfing at Minnie Water near Grafton on Sunday. Mr Karos, a father of three daughters, is believed to have drowned after getting into difficulty at the popular but treacherous surf spot, with reports his leg-rope may have become entangled on rocks.
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