Under the back seat of my car, I noticed something very unusual that kept growing right before my eyes – I was shocked when I found out what it was

One ordinary Saturday morning, while cleaning my car, I felt something dry and brittle under the back seat. Initially thinking

it was a plant stem or craft material, I noticed its curled texture and tiny spines, which made me cautious. Using a tissue,

I bagged it and searched online, only to discover it was the shed skin of a Lonomia caterpillar—among the world’s most venomous.

Native to South America, Lonomia caterpillars can sometimes be accidentally transported. Their spines release toxins that can disrupt blood clotting, cause internal bleeding, organ damage, and even death. Simply touching or inhaling particles from them can be dangerous.

Shocked, I contacted pest control. They confirmed the ID, safely removed it, and checked my car for more. The experience was a powerful reminder:

dangerous creatures can show up anywhere—even inside a car. What looked like harmless debris was actually a lethal threat. Since then, I’ve learned to always

use gloves, stay alert, and never handle unknown materials carelessly. This incident reinforced how simple caution can prevent serious consequences.

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