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4 Comments

ForestDragon
ForestDragon 8 years ago

Luna moths are not endangered. They are actually quite common in their range. Beautiful find! Please make sure to add the scientific name to your spotting to make it complete. :-)

e.lanehaynes
e.lanehaynes 8 years ago

I've never heard anything like that. This one was near my workplace. I carried it away from the building and released it into the woods nearby.

Mason G
Mason G 8 years ago

Wow, aren't those endangered?

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e.lanehaynes
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e.lanehaynes

West Virginia, USA

Spotted on Jun 5, 2014
Submitted on Nov 14, 2015

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