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Q36a Death\'s Head Hawk Moth Taxidermy Entomology Glass Dome Display Collectible For Sale


Q36a Death\'s Head Hawk Moth Taxidermy Entomology Glass Dome Display Collectible
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Q36a Death\'s Head Hawk Moth Taxidermy Entomology Glass Dome Display Collectible:
$71.99

Q36a # 8 This is a beautiful display of a Death\'s Head Moth made famous by the movie \"Silence of the Lambs\". This guy is big and furry and would make a great addition to any collection! Great gift also for those so inclined! This display is approx. 7 x 3\" and is showcased in a glass dome with a wood bottom. The glass dome will keep you specimen safe and clean for years to come.
Species:acherontia lachesis

The namedeath\'s-head hawkmothrefers to any one of the three mothspecies of the genusAcherontia. These moths are easily distinguishable by the vaguely human skull-shaped pattern of markings on the thorax.

These moths have several unusual features. All three species have the ability to emit a loud chirp if irritated. The sound is produced by inhaling and expelling air, which vibrates the epipharynxlike an accordion, often accompanied by flashing of the brightly colored abdomen in a further attempt to deter predators. The chirp of the death\'s head hawkmoth takes approximately one-fifth of a second. A study by National Geographicfound that the epipharynx was originally built to suck up honey, but was modified to produce sound.

They can move about in bee hives without being disturbed because they mimic the scent of the bees

Check us out!Please check out our other displays, they make wonderful Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary and some even Man Cave displays!We also specialize in Antique Victorian Style displays, insects, animals as well as many other handmade wonderful and unique items and displays!I have lots of little items for your curiosity cabinets as well!
If you purchase a second item with your order and send us a message with the order that says \"free gift\", We will include a free gift with your order. All orders have to be for two different items or more to qualify. Our way of saying Thank you for taking the time to look!
All displays will be carefully packed to the best of our ability to insure a safe and damage free arrival.If free First class shipping is offered and chosen it does not include insurance. If you want your item insured in case of damage in shipping please choose Priority Mail, that includes $100. worth of insurance.Returns are excepted, please contact us ASAP if you would like to return the item. Return shipping to be paid by buyer. Once the item is returned a refund will be issued minus a $10. restocking fee. There are no refunds on shipping charges.Whenpurchasing this item you must agree to the following: No claims for small broken parts such as antennae or a detached wing, antennae are so fragile that they cannot be guaranteed in shipping. Wings and other small parts are easily fixable and you should be aware that you may have to fix (glue) a part when purchasing items like these. If there is a major problem I will take care of the matter. See my response for confirmation. I rarely have a problem but even with good packaging it is impossible for us to Guarantee that specimens will arrive totally intact although I have had no problems with any of the Butterflies to date. If you pay for Priority Mail your items will be covered by postal insurance and any loss or damage can be claimed, First class shipping does not come with insurance on shipping so no damage claims are accepted.


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Q36a Death's Head Hawk Moth Taxidermy Entomology Glass Dome Display Collectible

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