Have you ever seen a butterfly elephant? Apparently, the elephant butterfly does not belong to butterfly, lo!
Then, What Elephant Butterfly?
Elephant butterfly (Attacus atlas) is actually a moth.
Moths are still closely related to butterflies.
The difference, moths are active foraging at night, while the butterflies are active during the day.
Because it resembles a butterfly and its size is large, this moth is called an elephant butterfly.
These large insects spread outside in the tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia.
Its wingspan can reach more than 25 cm, lo!
That thing is very camouflaged, surprised you even found it!
Today I learned about the elephant butterfly.