This hardworking moth knows exactly what it is like to have a heavy load to bear - it was carrying a pile of twigs ten times the size of its body.<br /><br />The super-strong insect had the pyramid-shaped cargo stacked on its back as it walked uphill along a moss-covered tree. <br /><br />The moth was under such strain that it had to edge sideways, just a millimetre each step while balancing the sticks.<br /><br />It was taking the broken twigs back to its protective 'case', a small nest like structure the insect can hide inside and pupate into a silk moth. <br /><br />The tenacious insect, later identified as a bagworm moth, was seen by tourist Thao Le in Muli, Borneo.<br /><br />The hiker said the moth was ‘’extra strong’’ and others that he saw in the area were only carrying one twig at a time.<br /><br />He said: ‘’I found this little moth on a hike. The others had only one twig, but this guy was extra strong. He was carrying a very heavy load.’’<br /><br />The second video in the clip shows another bagworm moth in the area which was only carrying a small bamboo twig, in comparison with their stronger fellow insect, seen in the first part of the video.<br /><br />The footage was captured on Wednesday (April 10).