
| Anonymous #1093664 4 months ago |
Yes, it's real.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryocampa_rubicunda |
| Anonymous #1093669 4 months ago |
inb4 everyone starts capturing maple moths and pretend to have a little Fluttershy in their hands. |
| AppleJackFrost #1093674 4 months ago |
I think there is a picture with this a long time. |
| AppleDash #1093690 4 months ago |
This is their range in the US. I think they live in Canada too.
Damn, just out of range. |
| ace #1093790 4 months ago |
But does it squee? |
| octavia-bass #1093888 4 months ago |
But can Discord make it squeak? |
| Anonymous #1093947 4 months ago |
Discord would probably make it explode. |
| Anonymous #1094120 4 months ago |
Darn, why must I live on the other side of the country...? |
| Clover_Patch #1094407 4 months ago |
Look at that hair on the body. Not only is this the Fluttershy moth but it's the fluffy pone version too. |
| Regiskyubey #1094432 4 months ago |
Is making this moth know to the public make their habitat be protected or harm a la Finding Nemo? |
| Anonymous #1094958 4 months ago |
^ They'll be fine as long as they have maples in their habitat. |
| Wheezie_Moonflower #1098065 4 months ago |
My friend in Texas has seen them. They sometimes wind up in the maple sugar buckets if the buckets are not covered properly. |
| Anonymous #1110699 4 months ago |
I see them every now and then but hadn't realized the connection until this. Neat. |