July 24, 2007

Mothzilla

Walking in an old graveyard the other day, I stumbled upon this baby on a tombstone. I don't actually know what it's called (I'm sure Wabbit will be able to find out in .2 seconds ;]) but the thing was HUGE! I mean that thing was the size of my pointer finger! Damcat got really scared when i brought "Alice" in the house, so did the Old WP, but she got over it and helped take pictures, which actually came out rather well on Deacon's camera. It's actually a shame that she wasn't dead, could have put her in the bug collection. Oh well, enjoy.

P.S. Old WP took these groundhog pics about 3 months ago but didn't know how to post, so here you go!



3 comments:

web wabbit said...

Cute hog!

I believe your moth is either the five-spotted hawk moth, or it's close cousin, the Carolina sphinx moth.

The larval form of the five-spotted Hawk moth is known as a tomato hornworm. The larval form of the Carolina sphinx is called a tobacco hornworm. So close, and the moths are quite similar. The difference is most obvious in the number of orange spots, but I can't really see if there are five or six spots from the slideshow. Maybe you can look at just that single photo and count them. That should tell us.

Antichrist_Superstar said...

aww i remember alice!

web wabbit said...

wow, you must be as old as me!