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Spotted this moth most likely looking for somewhere to lays it’s eggs so it can chew on some rare and exotic plant just doing what Mother Nature intended 

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This is Cizara ardeniae. I'm not too good on moths, but being a hawk moth it was easier to narrow it down.

 

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7 hours ago, tropicbreeze said:

This is Cizara ardeniae. I'm not too good on moths, but being a hawk moth it was easier to narrow it down.

 

There amazing creatures to look at not often seen up close but when you do see 5hem they are amazing 

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