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Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
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I can only find info on Feniseca tarquinius which is North American.

I was fact checking an episode of The Blacklist which featured carnivorous butterflies supposedly from Asia but I haven't been able to find any.
I ran across the vampire moths in the literature while researching a rare Hawaiian stag beetle. It was very intriguing, but I haven't looked more deeply since discovering they exist.
 

Stevicus

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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For info...

That's not quite accurate for Europe.
We have vipers / asps, (of Cleopatra fame). Ragondin (not poisonous but their bite can infect the wound with antibiotic resistant bacteria, i know of 2 people killed by them) and of course the processionary catapiller ( again not poisonous though they shoot their hairs if threatened, which cause necrosis. It breathed in you may as well say goodbye as your lungs slowly die)
Plus if course the 4 shown on the image.

Oh yes and there are bears, wolves brown recluse spiders and black widow spiders
 
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