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    Default Jersey tiger moth: Panaxia quadripunctaria

    The Jersey tiger moth is found in South and Central Europe, and in Britain on the Channel Islands and some parts of the south coast of Devon.
    Some have been reported to be in London but it is thought they have been introduced. No one knows for sure.
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    What a cool moth!

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    They are quite big as well.
    wingspan of five to six centimetres
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    What beautiful markings, well spotted Chocky

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    Thanks Babs.

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    That big? wonderful!

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    Thank you.
    Yes they almost fill the palm of ones hand

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