I have long wanted to make a mural on a wall in the form of a butterfly "Totenkopf". But always something in the way. So no, it is a suitable material. And here's something straight came into my head and it all out at once. And for three days I sewed it, glued erected. Do not even know how to be more precise)
The similarity with originalok course approximate, but it's not a scientific herbarium and decorative elements)
Materials:
barhat torso, cotton, beads
wings - cotton, lace,
foot - leather wire
wooden frame
Body length - 14 cm
Wingspan -23 cm
The name Death's-head Hawkmoth refers to any one of the three moth species of the genus Acherontia (Acherontia atropos, Acherontia styx and Acherontia lachesis). The former species is found primarily in Europe, the latter two are Asian; most uses of the common name refer to the European species. These moths are easily distinguishable by the vaguely human skull-shaped pattern of markings on the thorax. All three species are fairly similar in size, coloration, and life cycle.
These moths have several unusual features. All three species have the ability to emit a loud squeak if irritated. The sound is produced by expelling air from the pharynx, often accompanied by flashing of the brightly colored abdomen in a further attempt to deter predators. All three species are commonly observed raiding beehives of different species of honey bee for honey; A. atropos only attacks colonies of the well-known Western honey bee, Apis mellifera. They can move about in hives without being disturbed because they mimic the scent of the bees.[
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The similarity with originalok course approximate, but it's not a scientific herbarium and decorative elements)
Materials:
barhat torso, cotton, beads
wings - cotton, lace,
foot - leather wire
wooden frame
Body length - 14 cm
Wingspan -23 cm
The name Death's-head Hawkmoth refers to any one of the three moth species of the genus Acherontia (Acherontia atropos, Acherontia styx and Acherontia lachesis). The former species is found primarily in Europe, the latter two are Asian; most uses of the common name refer to the European species. These moths are easily distinguishable by the vaguely human skull-shaped pattern of markings on the thorax. All three species are fairly similar in size, coloration, and life cycle.
These moths have several unusual features. All three species have the ability to emit a loud squeak if irritated. The sound is produced by expelling air from the pharynx, often accompanied by flashing of the brightly colored abdomen in a further attempt to deter predators. All three species are commonly observed raiding beehives of different species of honey bee for honey; A. atropos only attacks colonies of the well-known Western honey bee, Apis mellifera. They can move about in hives without being disturbed because they mimic the scent of the bees.[
wikipedia
my store on Etsy etsy.com/ru/shop/infernaltoys
all the toys here vk.com/infernaltoys
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