A close-up of this leopard moth (Bracca rotundata) shows of its softer side.

Photo Credit: From Rainforest Country by Kaisa and Stanley Breeden

A close-up of this leopard moth (Bracca rotundata) shows of its softer side.

Photo Credit: From Rainforest Country by Kaisa and Stanley Breeden
5 months ago Via australiangeographic.com.au
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