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Eucraera Gemmata - Mpanga Forest, Uganda By Frank Deschandol
Eucraera gemmata - Mpanga forest, Uganda by Frank Deschandol
Look at this magnificent fluffy beast. May your year be blessed with all the soft flying kittens (aka moths) that you need <3
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Told a lotr nerd i hadn't seen any of the movies yet and they immediately forced me to watch it (dw i made a deal and they have to watch spiderman across the spiderverse with me hehe)
Anyways of course my moth-loving ass is still thinking abt that scene with gandalf and the moth on the tower :P
![Told A Lotr Nerd I Hadn't Seen Any Of The Movies Yet And They Immediately Forced Me To Watch It (dw I](https://64.media.tumblr.com/037dcd6ca07887930c2ba1c0519eae60/db443869d93139c8-50/s250x400/3de12f07b7369932f72db035811e3a1d84ea5d87.gif)
Apparently it's an emperor gum moth, according to this quora thread.
Have fun bae (it's fascinating)
helllooo
whats your favourite moth?
I can't really answer with any of my top 3 bc they'd reveal the approximate region i live in :(
They're all moths ive seen personally while mothing or that just turned up one day. On a sidenote i recommend mothing and familiarizing yourself with the moths in your region to anyone who likes moths. maybe I'll make a post with some tips!! Cuz it can help a lot with the monotony of seeing the same (normally saturniid) moths on the internet over and over
Anyways the subfamily my favourite moth is from is arctiinae (tiger moths, and other moths like wasp moths)
Some tiger moths:
![Creamy orange with black spots tiger moth sitting on leaf](https://64.media.tumblr.com/8d9380fd86c2efa6b7055f48a0119946/163ac54f33ec817b-8f/s400x600/7cc7e47e386f4d1d6a9fbebce6b43235baff4694.jpg)
![Orange and white with black spots tiger moth viewed from the side sitting on someone's finger](https://64.media.tumblr.com/2e606b161b081f1746bc8832878d4d13/163ac54f33ec817b-6f/s500x750/e79ebc119151e5f4382e281295aba2ea5e629b3c.jpg)
![Orange white and black spotted tiger moth on blue background](https://64.media.tumblr.com/72d21c162ae09d9de79c4f64c3647b22/163ac54f33ec817b-be/s500x750/fbcf2e20c5f480a35a1e05326d5f3149d1fe1b5c.jpg)
![Orange creamy white and black spotted tiger moth on white background](https://64.media.tumblr.com/3fa97db63725a253e54c665f13b5efd7/163ac54f33ec817b-5c/s500x750/ad38efe969ca572e668021c87e04cb30fde503c2.jpg)
And yeah!! Some fun facts:
Did u know some arctiinae moths release poisonous froth from a gland close to their eyes to protect themselves?? They're called frother moths :)
Some tiger moths can hear bats' ultrasonic echolocation sounds, and reply with their own sounds. Although it was first believed this acted like sonar jamming, we now know that for some species it's acoustic aposematism (aka the audio version of bright warning colours). And for some it's both!!
Isabella tiger moth caterpillars can overwinter mild below zero (in celsius) temperatures because they produce antifreeze
Articles about acoustic aposematism and acoustic mimicry (if you're interested):
(one) (two) (three)
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