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Comet moth
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Comet moth (Argema mittrei)

The Comet moth or Moon Moth (Argema mittrei), a large wild silk moth, is found only in the wild in certain parts of Madagascar but is able to be bred in captivity. In Madagascar are a few breeding areas and there are a few zoos that attempt breeding too. Some of them are quite successful.

The Madagascan Comet Moth is one of the world's biggest, the male has a wing span of twenty centimeters and a tail span of fifteen centimeters. As a Moth they only live for 4 or 5 days and they are only fertile the first day after getting out of the cocoon. The cocoon has holes in it to keep the future moth from drowning in its rainforest climate.[1]

As a caterpillar they feed on eucalyptus leaves (only fresh ones, which makes it harder to breed them in captivity) and grow to a reasonable size before getting in the cocoon. They stay in there for about two to six months depending on the climate.
Scientific name
Argema mittrei
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Canon 400D
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A real stunner Siggi!!! A perfect photograph with an absolutely gorgeous subject. I wonder if this moth is related to our Luna Month of North America? Ours is green and the tail is not so long but they look very similar. May be just convergent evolution.
 

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