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common_nature2014-06-30 10:47 pm
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Giant Cecropia Moth

Seriously big, and stunningly beautiful. I found this astonishing creature while out walking at dusk, and stopped in my tracks. The mosquitoes found me the moment I stopped moving, but I didn't care; I had to get photos. The wing span was fully the length of my hand, so close to 6.5 inches, or around 16 to 17 cm.

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Amazing!
Re: Amazing!
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Great photos, too. It's cool the moth camped out on your hand.
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And then of course I put it back where I found it, so it could go forth and reproduce. :-)
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I think I need to follow this comm.
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"Design an outfit based on a giant silkworm moth" ought to be an assignment on Project Runway. :D
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I had also seen a couple luna moths in the wild, but this was a totally new one. I had to Google it to even find out the species.
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Also, thank you for sharing such stunning photographs!
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The cecropia looks like it's a relative of your emperor gum moth in Australia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opodiphthera_eucalypti
Different coloring but otherwise so very similar, and they're both giant silkworm moths.
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