What makes this moth so different from any other?

Well, it’s wings look like a pair of tiger eyes.

The next morning, at dawn, it was still sitting quietly on the same spot.

David Weiller Capture Tigers Eye Pattern on Brahmain Moth’s Wings

A few minutes later, the sun came up and it flew away toward the blue sky.

This chameleon-like camouflage helps these large moths blend into the woodsy flora of their native habitats.

From that moment forward, Weiller dedicated his free time to sharing elusive wildlife with the world.

David Weiller Capture Tigers Eye Pattern on Brahmain Moth’s Wings

you’re able to see even more of Weillers photographs onInstagramand follow his firsthand glimpses of nature onYouTube.

From the opposite angle, it’s said that they resemble owls.

David Weiller Capture Tigers Eye Pattern on Brahmain Moth’s Wings