Your browser does not support this video. Conceptually similarSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270574VE2551Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270607VE2568Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270624VE2576Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270630VE2579Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270637VE2583Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270649VE2589Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270682VE2606Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars hatching and feedingSS270691VE2610Rights ManagedSPLCaterpillars feeding on a leafSS270643VE2586Rights ManagedView AllCaterpillars feeding on a leafLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS270610Legacy Identifier:VE2569Description:Caterpillars feeding on a leaf. Macrophotography footage of cabbage white caterpillars (Pieris brassicae) feeding on their host leaf after hatching. The leaf has been transilluminated. Cabbage white butterflies lay their eggs on a number of plants. The eggs hatch over a period of 2-7 hours, and the caterpillars then cause extensive damage by feeding on the host plant's leaves.Credit:Clouds Hill Imaging Ltd/ SPL / Science SourceSize:768px × 576px (~194 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:animal-biology-butterfly-cabbage white-caterpillar-caterpillars-clip-close-up-detail-eating-entomological-entomology-feeding-film-hatched-host plant-insect-larva-larvae-larval-leaf-leaves-macro-macrophotograph-macrophotography-motion-nature-nobody-no-one-pieris brassicae-plant damage-transilluminated-transillumination-video-zoologyDuration:27sParent folder:20160624_spl003_31