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Shop African Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos), 8x8
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African Death's-head Hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos), 8x8

$30.00

8x8” Print of a life-sized Acherontia atropos, African Death's-head Hawkmoth (frames not included).

This image is part of series of life-sized "mounted' butterflies and moth specimens that I am creating to try to help offset the rising global trade of threatened and endangered insects. My specimens aren't pinned, they are alive and sitting on the paper. I want to continue to raise awareness surrounding the very real massive decline of insects globally, so I am going to focus some energy on species in other parts of the world as part of this initiative.

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8x8” Print of a life-sized Acherontia atropos, African Death's-head Hawkmoth (frames not included).

This image is part of series of life-sized "mounted' butterflies and moth specimens that I am creating to try to help offset the rising global trade of threatened and endangered insects. My specimens aren't pinned, they are alive and sitting on the paper. I want to continue to raise awareness surrounding the very real massive decline of insects globally, so I am going to focus some energy on species in other parts of the world as part of this initiative.

8x8” Print of a life-sized Acherontia atropos, African Death's-head Hawkmoth (frames not included).

This image is part of series of life-sized "mounted' butterflies and moth specimens that I am creating to try to help offset the rising global trade of threatened and endangered insects. My specimens aren't pinned, they are alive and sitting on the paper. I want to continue to raise awareness surrounding the very real massive decline of insects globally, so I am going to focus some energy on species in other parts of the world as part of this initiative.