Monomad | Found a small thorn caterpillar that looks so unique and graceful

This is my entry for the #monomad challenge curated by @monochromes today.
Good evening everyone, how are you all my friends and I hope you have a pleasant day and are in good condition. On this occasion I went back around the small forest and when I arrived there I immediately explored this small forest, and a few minutes later I accidentally saw a species of caterpillar or better known by another name, namely Parasa, and at that time I saw it crawling on one of the wild leaves and without waiting long I immediately approached it.
It turns out this caterpillar looks so unique, and it's my first time seeing one. Without further ado, I snapped a few shots of it, which looked so beautiful and graceful. I'm back to show you some portraits of this caterpillar species. You can see some of them below, and I hope you enjoy them.






This species of caterpillar has a rather long and large body shape with a green color that looks very eye-catching, and all over its body has small thorns that look very sharp but have their own uniqueness, and at that time I took several different angles of the picture to see the interesting side of this species of caterpillar, and I hope you like it.
Parasa is a genus of moths of the family Limacodidae. It was described by Frederic Moore in 1860.....Wikipedia




| Camera | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Location | Forest Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Animal |
| Editing | Snapseed |
| Photographer | @ridor5301 |
The cut-out cutworm looks very beautiful, and you have captured the black and white photography, which makes it even more beautiful. Thank you very much for presenting us with the photographs, starting from the story of your little forest trip.
Thank you very much and glad to hear that you like it.
These photos are amazing! It's incredible how something so small can be so beautiful! Excellent work! 👏
You're right, they are the perfect little creatures in nature. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by.