scrawls
still cheaper than therapy*


it's three inches long. it could take on some of the cockroaches. see, this could easily be actual size, depending on your monitor -



one would think that when a Giant Fuzzy Moth appears unexpectdly on one's doorjamb, and then stays there for several hours and disappears again later, the usgs' Moths of Texas would come in handy for identificational purposes, but it doesn't - it's the a&m entomology people's list of Hideous Texas Crawly Things. Above photo credit: Bastiaan (Bart) Drees, Extension Entomology, Texas A&M University.

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