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Tiger Moth

Amata trigonophora

Photo by feliciat1
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Description:

This Tiger Moth was quite small, approximately measuring 2 cm long and having a 2 cm wingspan. Its wings were black colored, with several whitish yellow splotches on them. The head and body were striped orange and black, like a bees'. It has two black antennae with white tips and also 6 black legs.

Habitat:

This moth was living in a park in Singapore. It was strolling across a leaf that was near a pond and occasionally, it would fly to another leaf. The climate there was quite sunny and it was afternoon.

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