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Ain't nature grand?!! louis-t Apr 2022 #1
Moths are basically pollinators and food for small animals and birds. Fla Dem Apr 2022 #2
It's just life. It's not a shame. We (humans) are just envelopes for other critters and food erronis Apr 2022 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Fla Dem Apr 2022 #11
Not sure how you interpreted my comment as a pronouncement that I hold humans in a "godly" regard. Fla Dem Apr 2022 #14
erronis did not refer to YOU. You are taking offense where there is none. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2022 #17
We are all eaters, and we are all created to be eaten. TygrBright Apr 2022 #21
Miraculous! hlthe2b Apr 2022 #3
I find a lot of those cocoons on my property. callous taoboy Apr 2022 #4
What a strange and interesting story. 3catwoman3 Apr 2022 #5
wonder if related to this moth? AllaN01Bear Apr 2022 #6
I have only seen one of those and it was about 40 or so years ago. cstanleytech Apr 2022 #8
ITS not named Mothra?? YoshidaYui Apr 2022 #9
I raised silkworm moths for 10 years. BigmanPigman Apr 2022 #10
Polyphemus moth - very cool! Ocelot II Apr 2022 #12
Sorry, but wool moths and pantry moths can all go DIAF Warpy Apr 2022 #13
Inspirational!!! Karadeniz Apr 2022 #15
That's a very interesting video FoxNewsSucks Apr 2022 #16
Thank you a million times over. n/t Peregrine Took Apr 2022 #18
First time video on a single Giant Moth...First time for everything they say. Thank You for posting Stuart G Apr 2022 #19
Beautiful. This made my day. MontanaMama Apr 2022 #20
What a remarkable story! calimary Apr 2022 #22
Fantastic UTUSN Apr 2022 #23
looks like a tomato hornworm in cat stage... druidity33 Apr 2022 #24
Such a beautiful story. Thank you for posting, it really made my day. XacerbatedDem Apr 2022 #25
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