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Oleander Hawk Moth

Daphnis nerii

Photo by Natalie Sim
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Smaller than my palm.
Really beautiful:)

Habitat:

Larvae in last instar was found in my school and kept by my class.
Others were found dead:(

Notes:

It emerged from it's cocoon at night. We found it as a moth in the morning and released it on a leaf.
Hope it survives and breeds:D

To see the moth in it's larvae and cocoon form see my other post!

Really proud of mothlerson (so we named itxD ) when it was a caterpillar it was called catlerson. Hahaha

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Hi Natalie, we published your Pawsome Scribbles! Please visit the blog (amazinganimalssociety.blogspot.com) for it and please submit more of your AMAZING drawings.

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