The Saturniid Giant Silk Moths
These are the "divas" of the moth world. From the Cecropia, our largest flying insect, to the diminutive but very fluffy Rosy Maple Moth, each one is a memory from childhood, a discovery that leaves us breathless. How do you think these compare to the much more often celebrated butterflies?
Видео The Saturniid Giant Silk Moths канала The Caterpillar Lab
Видео The Saturniid Giant Silk Moths канала The Caterpillar Lab
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