No, no mothra. No tuck in penis dance. Just regular kinda cool looking moths.
November 8, 2007 12:33 PM Subscribe
An Identification Guide of Japanese Moths Compiled by Everyone. Well, not everyone, but a lot of people and a lot of moths.
This will be a great help in identifying the moth that I retrieved from that dead girl's throat!
posted by Astro Zombie at 12:51 PM on November 8, 2007 [1 favorite]
posted by Astro Zombie at 12:51 PM on November 8, 2007 [1 favorite]
This is going to come in handy! Now I just need one for spiders.
posted by gomichild at 1:03 PM on November 8, 2007
posted by gomichild at 1:03 PM on November 8, 2007
Weird, cool, gross. Thanks.
posted by tepidmonkey at 1:42 PM on November 8, 2007
posted by tepidmonkey at 1:42 PM on November 8, 2007
wow...looks like there was some serious competition for the role of mothra...
posted by sexyrobot at 2:22 PM on November 8, 2007
posted by sexyrobot at 2:22 PM on November 8, 2007
Ooo! Oomizuao! Saturniid moths like Actias artemis are beautiful.
posted by cenoxo at 5:34 PM on November 8, 2007
posted by cenoxo at 5:34 PM on November 8, 2007
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Oh DO steamy column into" the magical world of insects and animals to professional researchers have clearly presents an applied animal entomology portal.
Bad automatic translations will never stop being funny to me. (Which of course says terrible things about my sense of humor.)
posted by thehmsbeagle at 12:42 PM on November 8, 2007