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« on: 09-Jul-12, 06:38:50 AM »

I'd run for cover if I saw one of these.

Atlas moths are said to be named after either the Titan of Greek mythology, or their map-like wing patterns. In Hong Kong the Cantonese name translates as "snake's head moth", referring to apical extension of the forewing, which bears a passing resemblance to a snake's head. They have a 10 inch wingspan. Some bigger!  Shocked
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« Reply #1 on: 09-Jul-12, 07:03:06 AM »

What a simply glorious creature! How does Nature do it!
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« Reply #2 on: 09-Jul-12, 08:15:15 AM »

Oh my word Donna! This is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing. Grin
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« Reply #3 on: 09-Jul-12, 10:52:09 AM »

I'd run for cover if I saw one of these.

Atlas moths are said to be named after either the Titan of Greek mythology, or their map-like wing patterns. In Hong Kong the Cantonese name translates as "snake's head moth", referring to apical extension of the forewing, which bears a passing resemblance to a snake's head. They have a 10 inch wingspan. Some bigger!  Shocked


Good Grief!  I bet the caterpillars eat birds and small children!
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« Reply #4 on: 09-Jul-12, 12:01:37 PM »

I'd run for cover if I saw one of these.

Atlas moths are said to be named after either the Titan of Greek mythology, or their map-like wing patterns. In Hong Kong the Cantonese name translates as "snake's head moth", referring to apical extension of the forewing, which bears a passing resemblance to a snake's head. They have a 10 inch wingspan. Some bigger!  Shocked


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« Reply #5 on: 09-Jul-12, 12:27:17 PM »

OK, what would we do if we encountered this beast?  A FIVE INCH CATERPILLAR?
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« Reply #6 on: 09-Jul-12, 12:53:23 PM »

So much neat stuff in this world!  yes
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« Reply #7 on: 09-Jul-12, 01:15:36 PM »

Wow, that is one beautiful moth.
Thank you for sharing.
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