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![I've never seen a moth with long legs stuck out in front like this, though google shows slug moths and tussock moths doing so. What might this be? N.Central Sask, Canada : I've never seen a moth with long legs stuck out in front like this, though google shows slug moths and tussock moths doing so. What might this be? N.Central Sask, Canada :](https://preview.redd.it/41u160yxtab11.jpg?auto=webp&s=340b40f5c5840e806be13e9b9831436d91d028b0)
I've never seen a moth with long legs stuck out in front like this, though google shows slug moths and tussock moths doing so. What might this be? N.Central Sask, Canada :
![Transient leg deformations during eclosion out of a tight confinement: A comparative study on seven species of flies, moths, ants and bees - ScienceDirect Transient leg deformations during eclosion out of a tight confinement: A comparative study on seven species of flies, moths, ants and bees - ScienceDirect](https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S1467803917300634-fx1.jpg)
Transient leg deformations during eclosion out of a tight confinement: A comparative study on seven species of flies, moths, ants and bees - ScienceDirect
![Eastern tent moth (Malacosoma americanum) on finger side view, wings up legs body and antennae showing - reddish color -human interaction with harmles Stock Photo - Alamy Eastern tent moth (Malacosoma americanum) on finger side view, wings up legs body and antennae showing - reddish color -human interaction with harmles Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2FWXE8W/eastern-tent-moth-malacosoma-americanum-on-finger-side-view-wings-up-legs-body-and-antennae-showing-reddish-color-human-interaction-with-harmles-2FWXE8W.jpg)