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Largest moth in the world disguises itself as a snake. This is absolutely astounding. (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Oct 2021 OP
And the largest idiot in the world True Dough Oct 2021 #1
I thought Jerry2144 Oct 2021 #6
Am I the only person to mis-read the headline as "Largest MOUTH in the world disguises itself as a s RVN VET71 Oct 2021 #12
...as an a$$hole? usaf-vet Oct 2021 #19
Trump hasn't disguised himself as an asshole RVN VET71 Oct 2021 #24
Roger that! usaf-vet Oct 2021 #26
Whatever do you mean? He was the King! The King of Corona! Just like the song says..... DFW Oct 2021 #45
I knew something like this was coming! And I LOVE it! calimary Oct 2021 #20
Turns out he's just a dumb snake SouthernDem4ever Oct 2021 #39
Now THERE's yer fucktangle. calimary Oct 2021 #44
Does everything have to go back to him? LakeArenal Oct 2021 #2
Agree! Rebl2 Oct 2021 #8
Some catapillars do the same thing. Spicebush Swallowtail. Botany Oct 2021 #3
Such a cute snake tho. ❣️❣️ LakeArenal Oct 2021 #9
The "eyes" are on the tail, which is a little more expendable than the head -- eppur_se_muova Oct 2021 #14
Very cool! (n/t) Patton French Oct 2021 #4
Remarkable jmbar2 Oct 2021 #5
Wow Traildogbob Oct 2021 #7
the ultimate cosplay. nt yaesu Oct 2021 #10
Wow! K&R bronxiteforever Oct 2021 #11
Nature is astounding. NoMoreRepugs Oct 2021 #13
No kidding! Nature IS absolutely astounding! calimary Oct 2021 #21
When I see stuff like this I always wonder... skypilot Oct 2021 #15
Must be the moth in Norm Macdonald's hilarious moth story. grantcart Oct 2021 #16
Holy sheep shit! SergeStorms Oct 2021 #17
The mimic octopus can also imitate a snake. soldierant Oct 2021 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author ExTex Oct 2021 #27
That is indeed astounding! ShazzieB Oct 2021 #22
Evolution is literally magical. calimary Oct 2021 #23
That's insane! In Costa Rica I saw bats do the same thing...hang together under a branch to wiggs Oct 2021 #25
correction- disguised as a fucktangle of snakes. mopinko Oct 2021 #28
5 sneks fucktangle RFCalifornia Oct 2021 #30
Thats I_UndergroundPanther Oct 2021 #37
LOL! calimary Oct 2021 #43
Evolution is far more spectacular than any human originated creation myth RFCalifornia Oct 2021 #29
Yep. The Creationists ignore all the miracles. hunter Oct 2021 #34
Yes, but lucky there's no creator RFCalifornia Oct 2021 #35
2 week life span, just long enough to lay eggs and hatch them. Why? Fla Dem Oct 2021 #31
What are the size of his moth balls? twodogsbarking Oct 2021 #32
Oh gosh, I don't know ... FakeNoose Oct 2021 #33
Whoa! Faux pas Oct 2021 #36
And if you're afraid of both snakes and moths, this is your lucky day! nilram Oct 2021 #38
Beautiful. 2naSalit Oct 2021 #40
It happened somewhere in England... electric_blue68 Oct 2021 #41
That's it! 2naSalit Oct 2021 #42
👍 glad to corroborate your memory electric_blue68 Oct 2021 #46
Yes! 2naSalit Oct 2021 #48
You're very welcome 👍 electric_blue68 Oct 2021 #49
Interesting MustLoveBeagles Oct 2021 #47

True Dough

(17,246 posts)
1. And the largest idiot in the world
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 12:28 PM
Oct 2021

tried to disguise himself as President (and a human being). He failed on both counts.


RVN VET71

(2,689 posts)
12. Am I the only person to mis-read the headline as "Largest MOUTH in the world disguises itself as a s
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 01:53 PM
Oct 2021

For the Fat Man, snakehood would be a step up.

RVN VET71

(2,689 posts)
24. Trump hasn't disguised himself as an asshole
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 04:39 PM
Oct 2021

He’s been pretty much out front about it. Proud, even. And his followers appreciate his anal essence passionately. It shows his kinship with themselves.

eppur_se_muova

(36,247 posts)
14. The "eyes" are on the tail, which is a little more expendable than the head --
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 01:54 PM
Oct 2021

if it gets attacked by a bird, it's less likely to get killed when the bird goes for the "head". Probably tastes bad, so won't get attacked more than once by the same bird, too.

skypilot

(8,851 posts)
15. When I see stuff like this I always wonder...
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 02:15 PM
Oct 2021

...to what extent a creature such as this "knows" that it is mimicking another animal.

Response to soldierant (Reply #18)

ShazzieB

(16,268 posts)
22. That is indeed astounding!
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 02:55 PM
Oct 2021

Thanks for sharing this!

I noticed that in the thread title, you (correctly) call this the world's largest moth, but the tweet referred to it as a butterfly. In case anyone here is unclear on the distinction, butterflies and moths are two different (albeit closely related) things: https://www.loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/zoology/item/how-can-you-tell-the-difference-between-a-butterfly-and-a-moth

Just thought that might be of interest to some.

wiggs

(7,809 posts)
25. That's insane! In Costa Rica I saw bats do the same thing...hang together under a branch to
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 04:40 PM
Oct 2021

form a snake skin pattern...

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,462 posts)
37. Thats
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 10:30 PM
Oct 2021

Fucktangling funny.

Glad I had only one snek. She could be a fucktangle all by herself if she wrapped herself around my body and the chair I was sitting on with her..( 8 ft.red tail boa,Kali ) I said fuck alot trying to get her unwound so I could get up..lol.

hunter

(38,302 posts)
34. Yep. The Creationists ignore all the miracles.
Fri Oct 15, 2021, 09:21 PM
Oct 2021

If I was the Creator of this universe I'd smite them.

2naSalit

(86,322 posts)
40. Beautiful.
Sat Oct 16, 2021, 11:58 AM
Oct 2021

I have seen moths that look like a dried leaf. They are masters of adaptation, it seems. There was s study done, *long ago, on some kind of moth where they found that the moth would change color within a generation or so to the color of the soot polluted environment they inhabited in cities as opposed to the same species in nonpolluted areas.

*Seriously, I'm recalling this from Biology101. If it was old then, it's ancient now.






electric_blue68

(14,817 posts)
41. It happened somewhere in England...
Sun Oct 17, 2021, 12:09 AM
Oct 2021

in the (waaay back) Time/Life Books about Science & Nature. This book was on (ta, da!) Evolution. They had drawings.

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