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WOOD MOTH Giant wood moths are the largest species of moth in the world. When fully grown, the females (larger than males) can weigh up to 1 ounce and reach a wingspan of 10 inches (25 cm). They live in forests across Australia and New Zealand. At max weight, they are too heavy to fly.
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Frans de Waal - Public Page

WOOD MOTH Giant wood moths are the largest species of moth in the world. When fully grown, the females (larger than males) can weigh up to 1 ounce and reach a wingspan of 10 inches (25 cm). They live in forests across Australia and New Zealand. At max weight, they are too heavy to fly.
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