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Clio Tiger Moth Dry and Resting


This moth has dried its wings and is clinging to the side of the habitat I have for them. Later I will release them outside on our white wooden railings. They will be safe from hungry birds with the perfect camouflage if they should stay for a day or two, but the ones that I've released so far have all flown away during the night!
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