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That's soooo cool. MontanaMama May 2021 #1
As a kid, I remember seeing a moth as large as a hummingbird TheRealNorth May 2021 #2
I had a hummingbird moth in my garden in eastern Mass, Warpy May 2021 #11
i would call those "hawk moths" rampartc May 2021 #14
The Mothman Prophecy montanacowboy May 2021 #3
Eweew Demovictory9 May 2021 #4
Australia of course... bahboo May 2021 #5
Mothra! Ocelot II May 2021 #6
But it has such cute fluffy yellow face! hedda_foil May 2021 #7
Yikes, he's big! Rhiannon12866 May 2021 #8
The stuff of nightmares SCantiGOP May 2021 #9
DA-yamn! Bayard May 2021 #10
Can't use a flyswatter on that. JohnnyRingo May 2021 #12
Oh My Freakin' God! calimary May 2021 #13
Trouble with image but reminded me Delarage May 2021 #15
Wow. jeffreyi May 2021 #16
Must be the fastest growing insect on the planet too dickthegrouch May 2021 #17
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