A new short documentary on Low Leaf debuted this past week via Colorlines.
“This is a mini-doc about my connection and inspiration to my Filipino Heritage. From traveling to Kalinga to get tattoo’d by Whang-Od, being a part of Apat Na Alon/4 Waves, searching for racial/ethnic identity, and my latest album AKASHAALAY which is an offering to The Philippines, this video is about bein Rooted and Rising as a Filipino-American based in Los Angeles..
Directed by Alejandro Talens +++”
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The saddleback is one of the most common of slug caterpillars occurring in the area. Its conspicuous form and markings make it nearly unmistakable, even in the early stages of development. The full grown caterpillar is about 1 inch long. The anterior and posterior areas of the body are dark brown with prominent brown “horns” that bear numerous spines. The middle of the body is green. The green area has a white or cream margin and a large oval to oblong dark brown spot in the center, also with white margin. The appearance is that of a saddle and blanket, thus the common name. Small clumps of spines occur in a row along the lower margin of the green area and at the rear of the caterpillar.
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