What kind of Moth/Caterpillar is this?

it has a redish shade of body with a faint black thin line running down its back. and there are light yellow diagnal stripes on each segment.

Multiple little tiny black specks cover the body. and at the very end of it, there is a black rimmed orange circle with a black spot in the middle.

If you think you know what it is, i'd would like to know as well. I found it near a bike trail in my town where there was medium high cut grass and trees in the area, if that has anything to do with what this bug is.

Thanks for your help!

Here are some pictures:
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t229/Silverstar22/redbug4.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t229/Silverstar22/redbug3.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t229/Silverstar22/redbug2.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t229/Silverstar22/redbug.jpg

Sandy G2007-09-19T13:10:22Z

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Looks like a tobacco hornworm. They are usually green, but go brown when they are pupating. Could be some other related species.

Anonymous2007-09-20T16:51:25Z

It's not a hornworm, but it is of that family, the Sphingidae or
hawkmoths. Pandorus sphinx may be correct, I don't have a
reference at hand to check on this.

her with the mad ginger hair2007-09-19T20:11:39Z

hiya i have just had a look on google and your caterpillar looks like a Pandorus_Sphinx moth. there is a picture of the moth once the caterpillar has "hatched" it is quite a pretty moth . i hope this helps.