Atlas Moth Animal Pictures

Attacus atlas

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A large Female Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) from south and south east Asia, its wing tips resembling snake heads.

A large Female Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) from south and south east Asia, its wing tips resembling snake heads.
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A large Female Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) from south and south east Asia, its wing tips resembling snake heads.

An Atlas moth sitting against a tree. Atlas moths only live for a few days to a few weeks.

An Atlas moth sitting against a tree. Atlas moths only live for a few days to a few weeks.
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An Atlas moth sitting against a tree. Atlas moths only live for a few days to a few weeks.

Female Atlas moth with open wings on a person's hand. The Atlas Moth has wing colors of rusty brown, light yellow, red, purple, and black.

Female Atlas moth with open wings on a person's hand. The Atlas Moth has wing colors of rusty brown, light yellow, red, purple, and black.
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Female Atlas moth with open wings on a person's hand. The Atlas Moth has wing colors of rusty brown, light yellow, red, purple, and black.

An Atlas moth, close-up of the head. Atlas moth is one of the largest moths in the world in terms of wing surface area and wingspan.

An Atlas moth, close-up of the head. Atlas moth is one of the largest moths in the world in terms of wing surface area and wingspan.
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An Atlas moth, close-up of the head. Atlas moth is one of the largest moths in the world in terms of wing surface area and wingspan.

Atlas Moth Larva feeds ravenously, first on its eggshell and then on its favorite leaves from citrus, guava, cinnamon, and Jamaican cherry trees.

Atlas Moth Larva feeds ravenously, first on its eggshell and then on its favorite leaves from citrus, guava, cinnamon, and Jamaican cherry trees.
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Atlas Moth Larva feeds ravenously, first on its eggshell and then on its favorite leaves from citrus, guava, cinnamon, and Jamaican cherry trees.

Male giant atlas silk moth, Atticus atlas, isolated on white background.

Male giant atlas moth, Atticus atlas, isolated on white background.
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Male giant atlas silk moth, Atticus atlas, isolated on white background.