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Angry-looking ‘snakes’ spotted lurking in tree, but everything is not as it seemed

The Earth and its natural environment are home to a vast array of unique and wonderful animals. It is very amazing to observe how various organisms interact with one another and adapt to their environment in order to survive and keep their ecosystems in balance.

Therefore, I was understandably intrigued when I saw images of three “angry snakes” hiding in a tree. And I’m not the only one who has been duped by these extraordinary pictures.

Anyone can receive shivers down their spine when they see three serpents in a tree together. It might be quite terrifying to spot even one snake in a tree. But happily, the eye-catching pictures aren’t actually snakes; they’re of something altogether else.


The vast diversity of species found in nature, numbering in the millions, is known as biodiversity. Each species performs a specific purpose within its habitat.
Additionally, numerous animals and plants have acquired incredible adaptations and survival strategies over time. For instance, some insects have evolved camouflage colors to blend in with their surroundings and evade predators, while others have created toxic compounds to defend themselves against predators.

This reality was brought to light even further when images of three “snakes” with irate expressions began to circulate online. Back in 2021, a photo shared by Rob Allam on Twitter left users perplexed as it seemingly displayed three angry-looking ”serpents” hiding in a tree. However, it didn’t take long for users to realize that there was more to the story than meets the eye.
The trio of “snakes” is actually only a piece of the wings from two different species of the Atlas moth, which together form an optical illusion.
The peculiar ability of this fascinating species of Asian forest-dwelling bug is to mimic the appearance of a snake. The Atlas moth is one of the largest Lepidoptera species, with a substantial wingspan that can reach up to 24 cm (9.4 in) and wing surface area of over 160 cm2 (25 in2).

The Atlas moth’s body is significantly smaller than its wings, making a clear size difference. One of the biggest insects on the earth, it was initially observed by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Due to its considerable size, it gets its name from the Greek mythological Titan Atlas.

Rob, a Twitter user, shared the trending image and added the following explanation:

”Attacus Atlas is among the largest butterflies worldwide, and during its adult stage, it lives only for a brief span of two weeks. Its primary objective during this stage is to lay eggs and safeguard them until they hatch, all the while camouflaging itself as a snake,” he wrote.

Many social media users first had trouble believing that the thing was indeed a moth.
“That disguise is really good,” one user wrote.

Another user expressed surprise, saying, ”How’s that top one not an actual snake? This moth would live longer if it didn’t look like I wanted to beat it with a broom.”

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