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Casualways t1_je5yv36 wrote

Gaudy sphinx

Eumorpha labruscae

These seem to be common in Florida

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LocalAd2585 OP t1_je60hw1 wrote

Yeah. In Brazil is mariposa falcão ( hawk moth)

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Casualways t1_je65olm wrote

>mariposa falcão

Thanks, I had wondered where you took the picture

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dancing_chinese_kid t1_je5xsqp wrote

big moth strikes again

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mctoasterson t1_je9ne3r wrote

Came here to post this. I have no original thoughts, confirmed.

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dancing_chinese_kid t1_jea2ij7 wrote

>Came here to post this. I have no original thoughts, confirmed.

I was thinking of a post, but someone made the post

and heaven knows I'm miserable now

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grindbro420 t1_je6ll2o wrote

Weevil's great moth, only needs 5 turns to evolve from cocoon of evolution.

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Kalabula t1_je6udwe wrote

Only one banana joke so far. What’s happening to us? SMDH.

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ASAmd t1_je6461x wrote

Microscoped

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ASAmd t1_je64aod wrote

Parrot insect

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wazzay2k1 t1_je658f5 wrote

Stunning!

Can I eat it?

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Phabstractions t1_je6c3aw wrote

Definitely a sphinx moth of some sort! Lovely green color lol 😂

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reenign3 t1_je6d8cl wrote

WOW I thought it was parakeet at first!

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SonicBooomTX t1_je86rw2 wrote

Need those two singing twins and we got us the rematch!!

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MundaneSITEE t1_je8hny6 wrote

Whoa, that is one BIG moth! It's so huge. Thanks for sharing this pic, now I'll definitely be double-checking my screens at night."

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Precisely-Sweet t1_je6vmkl wrote

Beautiful transformation from one stage to another God is so great

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