Those two pictures are not necessarily the same sub-species of Wooly Worm. Where I live, our Woolies don't develop any stripes no matter what the winter is going to be like, which is almost always quite mild. This is not a very good indicator or predictor of the harshness or winter. You and anon probably believe groundhogs can also predict the end of winter. Spoiler: they can't.
Those two pictures are not necessarily the same sub-species of Wooly Worm. Where I live, our Woolies don't develop any stripes no matter what the winter is going to be like, which is almost always quite mild. This is not a very good indicator or predictor of the harshness or winter. You and anon probably believe groundhogs can also predict the end of winter. Spoiler: they can't.
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