Angry-Looking ‘Snakes’ Spotted Lurking In Tree,

Photos of what looked like three “angry snakes” in a tree confused many online—until it was revealed

they were actually wings of the Atlas moth, not snakes at all.

Nature’s Camouflage Master

Native to Asian forests, the Atlas moth is one of the world’s largest insects.

“Attacus Atlas is among the largest butterflies worldwide… camouflaging itself as a snake,” said Rob Allam, who shared the viral image on Twitter.

A Convincing Illusion

With a wingspan of up to 24 cm, this moth uses wing patterns and movement to mimic a snake’s head when threatened.

One user commented, “That disguise is really good.”

Rare Sightings Worldwide

Though rare, Atlas moths have been spotted in the U.S. and Europe.

“This is a ‘gee-whiz’ type of insect, because it is so large,” said entomologist Sven Spichiger.

These stunning creatures usually live only two weeks as adults.

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