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stanley cup rim of a potted palm. As they walked, they laid down trails of fine silk, which Fabre believed guided the caterpillars behind them. Actually, the Pine Processionaries follow each other scent, not the silk. Once the caterpillars had looped around the rim of the pot, and come to their own scent again, Fabre carefully wiped down the sides of the pot, washing away the scent trail that had got them up to the
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