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Giant moths are fascinating insects known for their impressive size and striking appearances. One of the largest species is the Giant Silk Moth, particularly the Cecropia moth, which can have a wingspan of up to 6 inches. These moths often exhibit vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making them popular among entomology enthusiasts. You can find images and more information about them in nature guides or online resources dedicated to moths and butterflies.

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