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‘Cobra Snakes’ Spotted Lurking In Tree, But If You Look Closer You’ll Realize The Scary Truth

Posted on May 15, 2025 By Admin No Comments on ‘Cobra Snakes’ Spotted Lurking In Tree, But If You Look Closer You’ll Realize The Scary Truth

Named for its map-like wings or the Greek Titan Atlas, the Atlas moth is one of the largest moths in the world. Females release strong pheromones to attract males, who track them with feathery antennae.

After feeding as caterpillars on citrus and cherry trees, they cocoon and emerge as adults—males without mouths, living just long enough to mate.

Their wing tips resemble snake heads, a clever defense that mirrors real cobras, which flare their hoods and hiss when threatened.

 

Largest Lepidoptera Known As 'Atlas Moth' Looks Like Snakes On Tree

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