Butterfly  ATTACUS ATLAS in its...
Butterfly  ATTACUS ATLAS in its...
Butterfly  ATTACUS ATLAS in its...
Butterfly  ATTACUS ATLAS in its...
Butterfly  ATTACUS ATLAS in its...
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Butterfly ATTACUS ATLAS in its Collection Frame

IN338

Here is the world’s largest moth: Attacus Atlas, native to Thailand. With a wingspan exceeding 25 cm, it is as impressive for its size as for the patterns on its wings, whose tips mimic a cobra’s head—a clever trick to deter potential predators.
A fascinating detail: the male lives only four days, without feeding, entirely devoted to finding a mate. This specimen is displayed in an observatory frame, with a magnifier to observe a cobra head... without taking any risk!
This specimen is presented in a black wooden frame. A magnifying glass is attached to the frame, allowing a closer look at the delicate scales and intricate patterns of its wings.

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Color/Finish
BROWN
Material
GLASS
width
25,50
Height
24,50
Depth
5,20
Unique Piece
Non
Delivery on quotes
Oui
Interior/Exterior
Intérieur
Spécificités de livraison
Produit naturel pouvant être soumis à législation particulière (WILDLIFE)
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