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Rarely seen supersized moth with 10-inch wingspan found at Australian school

Rarely seen supersized moth with 10-inch wingspan found at Australian school
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Construction Workers Find A Rat-Sized Moth Hanging Out At A School

Construction Workers Find A Rat-Sized Moth Hanging Out At A School She s almost too heavy to fly! Meet the giant wood moth the heaviest moth in the world.  Insects in Australia tend to be surprisingly large, from pug-sized spiders to stick insects bigger than your hand, but when a female giant wood moth showed up at a Queensland school, she surprised everyone.  Facebook/Mount Cotton State School “We have a range of animals on our grounds at Mount Cotton State School, such as bush turkeys, wallabies, koalas, ducks, the occasional snake that needs to be relocated back to our rainforest, echidnas, tree frogs, possums, chickens and turtles,” Meagan Steward, the school s principal, told The Dodo in a statement. “But a giant wood moth was not something we had seen before.”

Behold this giant moth

Behold this giant moth Mothra is real, and she is Australian.  Construction workers at an Australian primary school (i.e. elementary school) found a huge bug this week, and have been proudly showing it off as per primary school tradition. To be fair, it is a very cool bug. The Giant Wood Moth was discovered by builders working on Mount Cotton State School s new classrooms, which are on the edge of a rainforest in south-east Queensland. Giant Wood Moths are common along the Queensland coast, but actually spotting one in the wild is a rarer phenomenon. The staff and students weren t surprised by the find as we have a range of animals on our grounds at Mount Cotton State School such as bush turkeys, wallabies, koalas, ducks, the occasional snake that needs to be relocated back to our rainforest, echidnas, tree frogs, possums, chickens, and turtles, said principal Meagan Steward, apparently unaware she is actually running a wildlife park with regular child visitors. But a Giant W

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