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Photo#25806
Actual size image discovered at 10 p.m. Olympia, WA 7/26/05 - Smerinthus ophthalmica

Actual size image discovered at 10 p.m. Olympia, WA 7/26/05 - Smerinthus ophthalmica
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA
July 25, 2005
Size: pic is actual size

Moved
Moved from One-eyed Sphinx.

looks close to
a One-eyed Sphinx, I think.

Incidentally, "actual size image" only has meaning in reference to printed images; on a viewing screen, the size of an image depends on the size of the screen. On a wall-sized "big screen" TV, the moth might look larger than a person... but on a tiny hand-held device, the moth might look as small as a fingernail.

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