What kind of Caterpillar did I find it was on the sidewalk at pool and its Orange Yellow Very Fuzzy?

The caterpillar you found on the sidewalk at the pool that is orange-yellow and very fuzzy is likely an Io moth caterpillar (*Automeris io*). Io moth caterpillars are common in North America and are known for their distinctive appearance. They have long, dense hairs that can be orange, yellow, or brown. Io moth caterpillars feed on a variety of trees, including oaks, willows, and maples. When they are ready to pupate, they will spin a cocoon made of silk and their own hairs. The adult Io moth is a large, beautiful moth that has a wingspan of up to 5 inches. The wings are brown with a large, eye-shaped spot on each wing. Io moths are nocturnal and are attracted to light.