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Molly E. Holzschlag
@mholzschlag
27 Sep 2012
Okay, so it's a butterfly. I was having WAY more fun calling her Mothra. She's the size of my hand - I'll see if I can get a comparison shot
Sep 27, 2012 · 1:53 PM UTC
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Julien Wajsberg
@jwajsberg
27 Sep 2012
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you have such strange animals in the States :)
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Molly E. Holzschlag
@mholzschlag
27 Sep 2012
@jwajsberg
And beautiful. But yes, very strange ;)
Tim J 🐘
@timtfj
27 Sep 2012
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Clubbed antennae define a butterfly, should you wish to know this. If they're any other shape and it's a moth.
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Tim J 🐘
@timtfj
27 Sep 2012
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But in Norwegain they're both "sommerfugl", which I like. Summerbirds. :-)
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Ivan Pedrazas
@ipedrazas
27 Sep 2012
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but we don't know how big your hands are…
Amy B
@supersmiley456
27 Sep 2012
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papili…
Rich
@rrragan
27 Sep 2012
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Attack of the giant Lepidoptera