The Tree That Nearly Harmed My Daughter

It was one of those perfect summer afternoons—clear skies, a gentle breeze, and the smell of fresh grass in the air. We had our picnic blanket spread in a quiet grove, away from the busy trail, while the kids ran barefoot through the dappled sunlight. Then our daughter wandered a little farther than usual. She stopped beside a tall tree and called out, “Mom, Dad, come see! This tree has stripes—it’s so pretty!”

I looked over and saw her hand reaching toward the trunk. Something in my gut twisted. In an instant, my husband was on his feet, sprinting toward her. He grabbed her wrist just inches from the bark—and that’s when we saw it. The “stripes” weren’t part of the tree at all. They were alive.

Clinging to the trunk was a dense cluster of Lonomia caterpillars—one of the most venomous insects in the world. Perfectly…

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