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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 10 Aug 2020 - 21:15
I just felt an inhuman touch on the top of my head. I lunged to one side, and looked back and saw a moth flying away. A moth settled on my head! in my own living room!
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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 10 Aug 2020 - 21:35
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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 10 Aug 2020 - 21:44
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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 17 Aug 2020 - 23:26
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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 12 Oct 2020 - 20:56
I have currently discovered the existence of the Venezuelan Poodle Moth.
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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 12 Oct 2020 - 20:56
More news on the subject to follow.
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Subject: Re: The mighty morphin' Moth & Butterfly thread Mon 12 Oct 2020 - 20:57
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The Venezuelan poodle moth is a moth photographed in 2009 by Kyrgyzstani zoologist Dr. Arthur Anker in the Gran Sabana region of Venezuela.
The name derives from a comparison of its physical appearance to a cross between a moth and a poodle. Dr. Anker took a total of 75 photos of the extraordinary species, yet only a few are available to view.