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Luna Moth

Actias luna

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8 Comments

AshleyL
AshleyL 8 years ago

That one is really green. Did you know Luna moths only live for about one 24 hour day?

Randall Lee
Randall Lee 12 years ago

Excellent 'accident'.... superb spotting by the way...

kalpak
kalpak 12 years ago

What a fantastic spotting!!

SarahSkeen
SarahSkeen 12 years ago

Thank you! I stumbled upon this one completely by accident....such a pleasant surprise!

NicholeSauve
NicholeSauve 12 years ago

Very nice! What a beautiful specimen they are.

GregMasteller
GregMasteller 12 years ago

Great, saw them growing up every few years, but been ages now. Thanks for the memories!

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Still drying!!

LaurieAnneKing
LaurieAnneKing 12 years ago

Nature is well and truly incredible! Magic!

SarahSkeen
Spotted by
SarahSkeen

North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jul 10, 2011
Submitted on Sep 9, 2011

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