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From: geoffstephen
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  • wow O.O that's a big one. I want one as my pet :DD

  • FUCKING SHOOT IT FUCK FUCK FUCK

  • you're so lucky to have found one!

  • Mothra hahaha

  • it is a pretty big atlas moth

  • $10 says the moth ate the cameraman afterwards.

    and WAS THE ONE WHO POSTED THE VIDEO!!!

  • ITS MOTHRA!

  • lol you typed the same comment on all vids right?

  • yep =)

  • A moth is next ot me

  • all moths should go to hell

    useless, disgusting creatures that constantly burn themselves on porch lights -_-'

  • I agree haha. They scare me shitless x]

  • @XxGreenDayzxX useless ??? People do breed silk worms moths for silk. Not to mention they also pollinate flowers. How could someone give this a four thumbs up ?

  • @XxGreenDayzxX your a useless disgusting creature that should go to hell, after all. you are green :D

  • @XxGreenDayzxX but it looks beautiful! :(

  • im terrified of moths. 1 time when there was a moth literally glued to my door so i got a can of lynx and a lighter and flammed the fuckin thing but the wings just burned off and its body started to run around the place scary as fuck

  • i bet if it goes crazy you guys will drop the camera and run like hell LOL

  • touch it, itll go crazy lol

  • Looks like a butterfly.

  • Sometimes it is also called the Nike moth because of the check marks on the bottom wings.

    Beautiful moth. Thanks for posting the vid.

  • that is a Sarcopia, they eat Ash trees, and only live for 3 days as Moths, just long enough to breed and lay eggs (my sister used to raise them) they are awesome great video :)

  • Thanks for clearing that up :)

  • I think myhappylaptop meant to say it was a "Cecropia" moth, not a Sarcopia. However, I believe it is actually a Ceanothus Silkmoth, also called a Euryalus Moth. It is closely related to the Ceropia Moth and is found in western North America. They actually live about 7-10 days as adults.

  • @geoffstephen No there is no such thing as a sarcopia i believe he meant cercopia anyway this is a prometha uralus silk moth loony :P

  • "MOTH!!!"  -Moth

  • WOW. That is Huge.

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