Arctiidae

/ɑːkˈtɪɪdi/ noun

A family of moths characterized by hairy caterpillars, including woolly bears and tiger moths, mostly found in cooler regions.

From Latin 'arcticus' (Arctic) because many species are found in northern regions, combined with the Latin family suffix '-idae' used in biological taxonomy.

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