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Huge Moth Anonymous
I just went out to the porch and then I saw the hugest moth I've ever seen. When I went to get the camera, the cat had already gotten to it. After the pics, I gave it to her. I live in western Florida.
>> Anonymous
There was one as big as a bat in my house once. It was knocking cups over and all sorts of shit. I killed it by waiting for it to cling to the wall and throwing a soccer ball at it.
>> Anonymous
That's one ragged moth =/
>> Anonymous
When I lived in Beijing there was this huge moth in one of our four bathrooms. My dad crushed it with a piece of toilet paper and it made the most disgusting crunching sound I have ever heard. And oh yeah, there was goo. A lot of it.
>> Anonymous
>>171952
Now why would you do that? It's not like it's gonna fucking hurt you. They're absolutely harmless, and cool too!
>> Anonymous
We have moths like that... big as a bat. They're pretty docile and clumsy fliers. The don't hurt anything, like to hang on the porch on hot days. People call them Black Witches, or <I>Ascalapha odorata</I>

http://www.naba.org/chapters/nabast/witch.html
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needs moar hummingbird moth
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Found this beautiful and huge silk moth on my house. It laid eggs and I raised them, their cocoons haven't hatched yet though.
>> Anonymous
MOTHMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>172593
So you're a father of how many?
>> Anonymous
>>172593
Sweet! Free silk! How long will it take for them to make a bathrobe?
>> Anonymous
>>173011
um the silk IS the coocoons, you have to boil them alive and then uravel them
>> Anonymous
>>173031

Actually, there is a method of allowing the young to survive and using the silk from the cocoons, even if it is rarely used.
>> Anonymous
i wish i had a moth that was HUEG LIEK XBOX.