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Dimensions: 10x10cm
Materials: High quality mono-metric white vinyl.
Use: Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, dishwasher resistant.
Design: UV stable waterproof ink, clear permanent adhesive.
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The Double-headed Hawk Moth (Coequosa triangularis) is Australia’s largest hawk moth, with a wingspan of around 16 cm. Its caterpillar is striking—green or yellow with bold stripes and two false “head” knobs at its tail, which help to confuse predators.
Found from Far North Queensland down to Victoria, this species frequents coastal banksia woodlands, particularly in the summer months. The adult moth’s wings are patterned in yellow and brown waves, while the caterpillar feeds on native Proteaceae, including Banksia, Grevillea, and Macadamia.
After reaching about 10 cm in length, the larva burrows into soil to pupate in a brown pupa roughly 7 cm long. Emerging as a moth in summer, it brings a fleeting yet elegant nocturnal presence to FNQ and beyond.
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- Clean the surface before applying to ensure good adhesion.
- Apply to smooth, dry, and dust-free surfaces for best results.
- Press firmly from the centre outward to remove air bubbles.
- Hand wash items with stickers gently — avoid soaking or scrubbing – to avoid colours fading or scratches.
- Not recommended for fabrics or rough/porous surfaces.
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- Cairns Local: Designed and assembled in Cairns by artist Jenna Minchin: Owner of The Jungle Collection, Cairns local of 13 years, established artist and regionally recognised entrepreneur.
- Support Small: We operate from our retail store in the heart of Cairns city, in Oceana Walk Arcade (since Sept 2024). To keep our focus small & sustainable, we only hold small quantities of stock, choosing to create small batches of products to respond to demand.
- Sustainably Focused: To honour the Rainforest and the wildlife within it, we strive to use ethical, sustainable and responsibly sourced materials for our products (when possible, to do so). This includes responsibly sourced wood, recycled acrylic, reclaimed steel and recycled papers. More information on this can be found in our policy page.

