WTF is this thing?

~J~ said:
People who stop up late at night posting on forums! :eek:

You want to ask your self "what do moths taste like?"

The answer yummy! Try some with beans.

KaHn
 
locutus12 said:
Unkown Moth
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Atlas moth (worlds largest)
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I like Moths :)

narrrrgh!

If that monster fluttered past my head while I was idley browsing the internet i wont be held responsible for beating it about the head with an empty bottle of Black Sheep! Looks like I would have to give it a second wack to to make sure it's dead :eek:

SiriusB
 
SiriusB said:
narrrrgh!

If that monster fluttered past my head while I was idley browsing the internet i wont be held responsible for beating it about the head with an empty bottle of Black Sheep! Looks like I would have to give it a second wack to to make sure it's dead :eek:

SiriusB

Dude in russia the moth beats you round the head ;)

KaHn
 
KaHn said:
You want to ask your self "what do moths taste like?"

The answer yummy! Try some with beans.

KaHn
Apparently they don't taste like chicken, more like nuts. My dad's tried them in Australia when he was out with the Aborigines *vomits*
 
locutus12 said:
Atlas moth (worlds largest)
33706420.DSCN6538.jpg


I like Moths :)

god if that thing flew in to my room and starting flying round the light bulb if would be like some one is turning it on and off its massive i bet bats fly away from that thing
 
http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=28&bf=1981

Probably the commonest of our hawk-moths, it has a strange attitude when at rest, with the hindwings held forward of the forewings, and the abdomen curved upwards at the rear. If disturbed it can flash the hindwings, which have a contrasting rufous patch, normally hidden.

Distributed commonly throughout most of Britain, the adults are on the wing from May to July, when it is a frequent visitor to light.

The larvae feed on poplar (Poplar), aspen (P. tremula) and sallow (Salix).

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Hawk Moth
 
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