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Polyphemus Moth - Intimidation posture. The eyed-wings look like an ired gaze. Arizona, USA

Polyphemus Moth - Intimidation posture. The eyed-wings look like an ired gaze. Arizona, USA


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Polyphemus Moth - Intimidation posture. The eyed-wings look like an ired gaze. Arizona, USA

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Polyphemus Moth - intimidation posture, the eyed-wings look like an ired gaze
Arizona, USA
Antheraea polyphemus oculea
Pascal Goetgheluck
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