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Looper
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a type of caterpillar that moves by contracting its body and has a characteristic looping or "inching" gait
What is a "looper"?
A looper is the larval stage of certain moth species. They are characterized by their unique mode of locomotion, where they move in a looping or inching motion. The name "looper" comes from their distinctive movement pattern, where they arch their bodies and extend forward, resembling the movement of an inchworm. Loopers are known for their voracious appetite and can be found feeding on various plants, often causing damage to leaves and foliage.