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Death's Head Hawk Moth

$130.00

Made famous by its appearance in the classic film The Silence of the Lambs, the Death’s Head Hawk Moth is distinguished by its skull pattern. The yellow-and-black patterning of this moth make it one of the most iconic insects; displayed in a shadow-box frame, it makes for a macabre (but actually quite cute) display!

Our Death’s Head specimens are sourced from Thailand; we preserve and mount them locally to create these displays. When kept out of direct sunlight and moisture, they can last for decades.

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Made famous by its appearance in the classic film The Silence of the Lambs, the Death’s Head Hawk Moth is distinguished by its skull pattern. The yellow-and-black patterning of this moth make it one of the most iconic insects; displayed in a shadow-box frame, it makes for a macabre (but actually quite cute) display!

Our Death’s Head specimens are sourced from Thailand; we preserve and mount them locally to create these displays. When kept out of direct sunlight and moisture, they can last for decades.

Made famous by its appearance in the classic film The Silence of the Lambs, the Death’s Head Hawk Moth is distinguished by its skull pattern. The yellow-and-black patterning of this moth make it one of the most iconic insects; displayed in a shadow-box frame, it makes for a macabre (but actually quite cute) display!

Our Death’s Head specimens are sourced from Thailand; we preserve and mount them locally to create these displays. When kept out of direct sunlight and moisture, they can last for decades.

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