You’re brushing your teeth before bed when you see it out of the corner of your eye—a strange, angular shadow on the bathroom wall. It looks like a tiny, discarded piece of bark or a random flake of peeling paint. But then… it moves. Not with a flutter, but with a slow, deliberate crawl that seems too purposeful for an insect. Your skin prickles. You’ve just met the Kamitetep Moth, one of nature’s most masterful illusions, and a creature whose survival depends on being utterly overlooked.This isn’t your average backyard moth. Its name, inspired by ancient words for “wall guardian,”...
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