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The adorable Venezuelan poodle moth was discovered & photographed in 2009 by Dr. Arthur Anker. It’s supposedly the only sighting of this critter, but insects are small & Earth is big. So imagine the diversity of species we haven’t found yet…
in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

The Venezuelan poodle moth is a beautiful animal. There was an article back in 2012 in #TheAtlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2012/08/venezuelan-poodle-moth-internets-favorite-real-life-pokemon-tk/324111/ that traced the story and found out that it was real and not an internet fake.

The source of the photo for the Venezuelan poodle moth: https://www.flickr.com/photos/artour_a/4207478815/in/album-72157603542118616/

That album by Arthur Anker contains many more photos of extraordinary neotropical moths https://www.flickr.com/photos/artour_a/albums/72157603542118616/with/3947813697/ plus a few other insects.

The photos are simply out of this world. Here are a couple of my favourites:

Amastus epicostosia - aposematic tiger moth https://www.flickr.com/photos/artour_a/257883479/in/album-72157603542118616/

"Bolognese caterpillar" of a moth (Megalopyge sp.) from Ecuador https://www.flickr.com/photos/artour_a/504052852/in/album-72157603542118616/

Photos by Arthur Anker.

#moths #Lepidoptera #insects #entomology #PoodleMoth #ArthurAnker #caterpillar
This entry was edited (1 year ago)
in reply to Albert Cardona

Addendum: to download images from #Flickr, keep in mind it's only a web page, and therefore all its elements will be accessible.

1. Open the page in #Firefox: https://www.flickr.com/photos/artour_a/504052852/in/album-72157603542118616/

2. Push 'F12' to open the developer tools and select the "Images" tab.

3. Shift-click on the reload button at the top left, then notice how the "Images" tab now shows a table with entries.

4. Right-click on the top entry and choose "Save as".

4B. Alternatively, notice the GET to the right, under "Headers", with the direct URL to the image https://live.staticflickr.com/194/504052852_7b61768e16_c.jpg If you copy and paste that into a new browser tab, you'll be able to right-click and copy it or save it as normal.

Remember to always credit the source of your images.

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