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  1. Attacus atlas - Wikipedia

    Attacus atlas, the Atlas moth, is a large saturniid moth endemic to the forests of Asia. The species was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

  2. Atlas moth | Description, Size, Lifespan, Caterpillar, & Wings

    The atlas moth is a large saturniid moth native to the tropical and subtropical rainforest regions of Asia. It is one of the largest moths in the world.

  3. Atlas Moth - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures, and More

    All about the Atlas Moth - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more.

  4. 8 Amazing Facts About the Atlas Moth - Treehugger

    Feb 14, 2022 · Found in tropical and forest habitats throughout Asia, the atlas moth has reddish-brown wings with triangular patterns outlined in black. This extraordinary moth also lacks the …

  5. Atlas Moth Lifecycle and Lifespan: From Egg to Giant Adult

    16 hours ago · The Atlas moth is one of the largest and most visually stunning insects on Earth. Famous for its impressive wingspan and striking patterns, this moth undergoes a dramatic …

  6. Spotlight: the atlas moth - Natural History Museum

    One of the goliaths of the insect world, the atlas moth is a gentle giant – but behind every oversized moth is a very hungry caterpillar. The atlas moth is among the biggest insects on the …

  7. Atlas Moth - California Academy of Sciences

    An Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) rests on a tree trunk with its wings closed. A bird, hoping for a snack, creeps closer, until it's within striking distance. Just as it’s about to pounce, the moth’s …

  8. Atlas Moth– Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & Pictures

    Learn about the atlas moth and their identification. Get details about their size, where they live, how long they live, and what they eat.

  9. Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas): Identification & Life Cycle

    Oct 1, 2025 · It is part of the genus Attacus, within the order Lepidoptera, which includes all moths and butterflies. Known for its immense size, the Atlas Moth is one of the largest moths in the …

  10. 10 Atlas Moth Facts - Fact Animal

    Named after a Titan of Greek mythology, the Atlas moth lives up to its name. It’s a member of the Saturnids: a family known for their dazzling colours and enormous size, and it certainly doesn’t …