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One of the most difficult periods of the year
for an average Anomalous Emperor Moth (Imbrasia
Belina) is for them to survive the months leading
up to their harvest in South Africa by the Venda
people who find the Emperor
moth caterpillar, aka the mopane worm, a delicious
and irresistible part of their seasonal diet. Fortunately,
mopane worms have not found their way into American
restaurants... yet! We offer an electronic
Emperor Moth that resembles the real one in terms
of wing color, size and movement to be as realistic
as technically possible. When someone enters a
room with a brightly colored butterfly-like
moth they often think that a real moth has
landed.
Purchase an Add-on Kit to help enhance
the decorative value of any other butterfly,
moth or dragonfly display area. By having multiple
insect wings moving at the same time you can draw
more attention, especially since each insect
has very lively and colorful wings. A perfect
mixture of nature and technology has come together
to produce this beautifully realistic moving
Anomalous Emperor moth. Electro-moths are
a hit for nature enthusiasts and they serve
as collectable gifts that people of all ages can
appreciate. They are often displayed in offices,
within flower arrangements, on the edges of picture
frames, in top of computer monitors and they
are sure to the catch attention of curious on-lookers
just about anywhere else you place them. Each Add-on
Kit comes with one Anomalous Emperor Moth with
adjustable black wire front legs and a "Y
Plug splitter" and they use very little electricity
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Anomalous
Emperor Moth (Imbrasia Belina) - Add-on Kit
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Animated Video of the
Actual Fluttering and a Detailed Schematic:

Actual Product Package:

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Head
/ anterior |
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Hyperextension
stopper |
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Pivot
for front and rear body sections |
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Hole
for wire legs (or safety-pin) |
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Flat
base of bug body |
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Tail
end / posterior |
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Rear
notch wing placeholder |
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Front
notch wing placeholder |
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Nickel-titanium
alloy wire "muscle" |
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Emperor Moth (Imbrasia Belina) |
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