It doen't eat anything; the puriri moth has no mouth. Only the catipilar has a mouth
Actually, Luna moths have NO MOUTH, therefore they do not eat!AnswerThe Luna Moth is a Saturniidae, and as such have no mouths and no need to eat. This type of moth only lives for one week and its sole purpose, in its butterfly stage, is to reproduce.
yes. they are catergorized with caterpillars and eat all sorts of vegitation.
Yes, they do have predators. They are birds, bats, and spiders. Some birds and insects eat the larvae.
There is a moth whose larvae eat agave. This larva is the "worm" found in some tequila bottles.
No, their mouth does not have the correct structure to do so.
Puriri moth was created in 1843.
The first person to find a puriri moth was Jayden Willson in 1742.
Puriri moth caterpillars are a pale delicate transparent purplish pink just before pupating however they become more creamy coloured. The head is a dark brown they are about 100mm long and 15mm in diameter.
why do puriri moths look like ghost's puriri moths look like ghost's because they are green and have red eyes witch makes it look like a ghost.
Moths in New Zealand vary in colour, including browns, greys and greens. New Zealand's largest native moth, the Puriri Moth, has distinct shades of bright green.
Puriri are not high on the list of Possum's preferred food. They will eat the flowers and possibly the fruit but don't tend to eat the leaves. Of more concern is the lack of Kereru which spread the seeds.
the first puriri tree found was in afganistan
Nau Paraone Kawiti Puriri was born in 1924.
Nau Paraone Kawiti Puriri died in 1979.
birds
They eat shrimp With there moth
no moth do not eat people but it may poke holes through clothing