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Bizarre tentacled insect pictured in Indonesia | |
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A video of a “devilish” insect with tentacles has gone viral as viewers puzzled over what kind of creature it is. | A video of a “devilish” insect with tentacles has gone viral as viewers puzzled over what kind of creature it is. |
Footage filmed in Indonesia shows it moving around on a floor with four hairy tendrils sticking out from its mid-section at the end of its caterpillar body. | Footage filmed in Indonesia shows it moving around on a floor with four hairy tendrils sticking out from its mid-section at the end of its caterpillar body. |
Social media users joked how it had been sent to Earth to “destroy us”, while others marvelled over how it was an example of the “evolution” of insects. | Social media users joked how it had been sent to Earth to “destroy us”, while others marvelled over how it was an example of the “evolution” of insects. |
But experts were less shocked and pointed out that it was indeed a moth – specifically known as a Creatonotos Gangis – that is native to both Southeast Asia and parts of Northern Australia. | But experts were less shocked and pointed out that it was indeed a moth – specifically known as a Creatonotos Gangis – that is native to both Southeast Asia and parts of Northern Australia. |
The video was posted by the Facebook user Gandik, who lives in Kebumen, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. | The video was posted by the Facebook user Gandik, who lives in Kebumen, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. |
It was shared almost 200,000 times on the social media site where it pulled in more than 10,000 likes and hundreds of comments. | It was shared almost 200,000 times on the social media site where it pulled in more than 10,000 likes and hundreds of comments. |
“What devilish creature sent to destroy us is this? I'm leaving Earth by the way... anyone coming?” joked one viewer. | “What devilish creature sent to destroy us is this? I'm leaving Earth by the way... anyone coming?” joked one viewer. |
“Give him the keys and tell him the house is yours,” another posted. | “Give him the keys and tell him the house is yours,” another posted. |
Gail Becker wrote: “Now, this is what I call evolution! I have never seen a moth like this one! I hope this is outside on his patio and not inside with those bugs running around his floor! I hope he doesn't have any kids!” | Gail Becker wrote: “Now, this is what I call evolution! I have never seen a moth like this one! I hope this is outside on his patio and not inside with those bugs running around his floor! I hope he doesn't have any kids!” |
Experts said the Creatonotos Gangis grows to about 1/2" in size depending on its diet. Its tentacles – or coremata, which only the males of the species have - emit a scent to attract mates. | Experts said the Creatonotos Gangis grows to about 1/2" in size depending on its diet. Its tentacles – or coremata, which only the males of the species have - emit a scent to attract mates. |
Facebook user Mark Aylor joked: “By the size of the coremata on this guy, all the ladies must love him!” | Facebook user Mark Aylor joked: “By the size of the coremata on this guy, all the ladies must love him!” |
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