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Jennifer Thibado

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What is this bug?
« on: 20/12/2016 09:44:24 »
Jennifer Thibado  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
I have found a bug that I've never seen before...

It's an inch tall, it's fluffy and has wings like a moth.  It spends most time in the forest too and it leaves its fluff on your hand.  So I was wondering if it was named yet???

Jennifer.
What do you think?
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    « Reply #1 on: 15/04/2017 10:26:09 »
    Hi Jennifer,

    just from this description it is impossible to say exactly what you saw.
    As you descripe it with wings like a moth, it is very likely, that it is a moth. There are thousands of species out there, not only some of them are very fury (see e.g. https://www.thedodo.com/all-about-the-6-furry-moths-you-could-easily-take-for-a-cat-1359725578.html).
    Without a picture and a location it is therefore not possible to say much more.

    all the best
    Aj
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