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In eastern europe carpatians.
No one from here ever seen similar larva.
Seems out of this continent.

What do you think? What do i do with it?
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>>5043381
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deilephila_elpenor
Elephant hawk moth caterpillar
Native and harmless
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>>5043381
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deilephila_elpenor

"Deilephila elpenor, the elephant hawk moth or large elephant hawk moth, is a moth in the family Sphingidae. Its common name is derived from the caterpillar's resemblance to an elephant's trunk. It is most common in central Europe and is distributed throughout the Palearctic region. It has also been introduced in British Columbia, Canada."
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>>5043384
You beat me to the answer anon.
Haha, damn you!!!
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>>5043385
Nit so common. Never seen one till now. Nor my grand parrents. Seems to be quite rare. We have flowers and people don't usually put fliwers here so we may get more atention.
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>>5043390
The elders was like: " oh, loom what big eyes and mouth it has"

Scientific description: "it imitates a vipera head with eyes and mouth to scarry enemies"
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