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A Gulf Fritillary caterpillar is a vivid red-orange with branching black spines. The spines are not poisonous to touch but are certainly intimidating. Many predators won’t eat these caterpillars. Gulf Fritillary caterpillars use passionflower vines as larval food plants Read more: mySouTex.com - Butterfly Garden experiences invasion of spiky caterpillars