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Different sources seem to suggest different opinions on the largest moth in the world. I'd always thought the Hercules was, but it seems like most online sources of information give the title to the Atlas moth. I guess it comes down to whether you're judging by wingspan or length or mass. Here's a link that I'm sharing only because it's barely a month old (not because it's scientifically accurate):

http://on-walkabout.com/2008/06/20/friday-...-largest-moths/

 
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:rolleyes: <-- Isnt' this the sarcastic emoticon? To me it looks like the "your nuts but I'm not going to argue" emoticon.

being sarcastic. congratz.
Peter, I still see various sources claiming the Goliath beetle is the heaviest or largest beetle in the world when it's shorter or/and weighs less than dozens of species. It's just the biggest flower beetle.

 
:rolleyes: <-- Isnt' this the sarcastic emoticon? To me it looks like the "your nuts but I'm not going to argue" emoticon.
i was fake laughing..

to me its more like yeah whatever i know i,m right.. lol

 
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time for more: bugs in germany.

snails.... NAKED TIME :lol: :lol: :lol:

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no1,s home?

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hoverfly will never hover anymore...

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spiderman.. spiderman.. does whatever a spider can etc... etc.. blahblahblah.. blahblahblah ding dong... here is the spider geek

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that was it folks..

 

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