🪵 Now You See Me, Now You Don’t 🪵 The buff-tip moth, also called the “broken stick moth,” is a true master of disguise. When it rests, its body perfectly mimics a snapped birch twig—right down to the shape, color, and texture. With wing patches and a head that look just like fresh wood, this clever camouflage helps it stay hidden from predators. Nature’s version of invisibility, right in plain sight. AWEsome video by @coppensb Advanced Wildlife Reels ❤️➡️ @advance_wildlife_education #biodiversity #wildlifeeducation #wildlifebiologist #wildlife #science #biology #education #educator #advancewildlifeeducation #advance_wildlife_education #science #cool #awesome #cute #animals #wildlifephotography #explore #education #fun

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🪵 Now You See Me, Now You Don’t 🪵 The buff-tip moth, also called the “broken stick moth,” is a true master of disguise
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