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Imperial Moth EGGS (Eacles imperialis) Batch:10 Eggs which helps in camouflage when

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Description

which helps in camouflage when they rest

belonging to the Saturniidae family of giant silk moths

The caterpillars begin green and become brown in the later stages

pairings occur at night and the moths typically remain coupled until the next night when the female begins to lay around 200-250 eggs

this moth is celebrated for its stunning appearance

Imperial Moth EGGS (Eacles imperialis) Batch:10 Eggs which helps in camouflage whenThe Imperial Moth, Eacles imperialis, is one of the largest moths in North America. It has a wide distribution from the southern states of the USA up into Canada, typically flying in late spring to late summer, depending on the region. The moths are very colourful, usually in shades of yellow with brown patterning to give the impression of a dead leaf, however there are darker orange red forms that occur apparently spontaneously in some populations.

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