Attacus atlas, The Atlas Moth - Flickr - Dick Culbert
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Summary[edit] Description: A brown silk moth widespread in southeast Asia, this has the largest wings of any moth. Note that the wingtips look like angry snakes, a scare tactic for predators. I. Date: 20 March 2014, 20:11. Source: Attacus atlas, The Atlas Moth. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.
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