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Results: Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Saturniidae Moth of Switzerland

Published on 08/30/2017
By: PinkAnts
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The family Saturniidae, commonly known as saturniids, by most measures include the largest species of moths. They are a family of Lepidoptera, with an estimated 2,300 described species worldwide.The Saturniidae include such Lepidoptera as the giant silkmoths, royal moths and emperor moths. Do you think that you've seen one of these moths?
The family Saturniidae, commonly known as saturniids, by most measures include the largest species of moths. They are a family of Lepidoptera, with an estimated 2,300 described species worldwide.The Saturniidae include such Lepidoptera as the giant silkmoths, royal moths and emperor moths. Do you think that you've seen one of these moths?
Yes
10%
201 votes
No
77%
1509 votes
Undecided
13%
254 votes
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Some one Facebook, post this picture this morning. It really looks like a digital piece of art, but apparently this is an actual photo of the Saturniidae Moth Caterpillar from Switzerland. What do you think?
Some one Facebook, post this picture this morning. It really looks like a digital piece of art, but apparently this is an actual photo of the Saturniidae Moth Caterpillar from Switzerland. What do you think?
It does look too beautiful to be a real creature from the environment
23%
449 votes
Very colorful
48%
944 votes
Magical
21%
415 votes
Not for me, thanks
26%
514 votes
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Unfortunately, these little guys are a food source for inhabitants of the sub-Saharan Africa. Hard to believe?
Unfortunately, these little guys are a food source for inhabitants of the sub-Saharan Africa. Hard to believe?
Yes
31%
606 votes
No
48%
952 votes
Undecided
21%
406 votes
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If you have not seen one, and since they are found all over the world, will you be on the lookout for them?
If you have not seen one, and since they are found all over the world, will you be on the lookout for them?
Yes
41%
797 votes
No
59%
1167 votes
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