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An incredibly rare moth – one of the largest in the world – has been spotted in a UK garden.
The atlas or emperor moth is native to southeast Asia and UK sightings of the majestic creature are incredibly rare.
It was spotted in a garden in Swindon, Wilts., by grandmother Sharron Long, 58, on Tuesday, June 20.
The atlas moth has one of the largest wingspans of all butterflies at 25 centimeters (0.82 foot) .
Sharron said: “My granddaughter came running out saying that there was something she wanted to show me.
“This had me a bit suspicious at first as they’re always pranking me and jumping out at me as I’m quite a jumpy person.
“Anyways, she took me round the back and there it was on the garden fence, about the same size as my hand!
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“I thought they were having me on but knew it was real when I went to touch it and its wing moved.”
She turned to Facebook for advice and added: “Everyone else was just as surprised and shocked as we were.
“Some were helpful, telling us how we could put it into a large box to move it somewhere safer.
“Others however were a bit more scared, telling us to burn the fence down.
“We had to keep an eye on the pigeons as they looked like they wanted a bit of it, but thankfully whilst we were around, it was safe.”
Produced in association with SWNS Talker
Edited by Saba Fatima and Asad Ali