No the Luna Moths wings are never the same, if you look at the wings closely
you will see they are not the same
what are the spots on the luna moths wings called
A Luna Moth is a large green moth with long 'tails' on the bottom of their wings. They are the moths used in the Lunesta commercials.
luna moth's are not helpful
Luna moths do eat nectar but you will see them eat cloth more often.
Yes, the moths wings are the same color as the leaves of its host plant/tree. The caterpillars are also the same color as the leaves.
They, and many other moths and butterflies, use these spots to fool predators. The markings appear to be huge, glaring eyes, which frightens carnivores, thus protecting the moth.
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Luna Moths are members of the Saturniidae family, also known as the "Giant Silkworm Moths." Luna Moths are huge moths, with a wingspan of four and a half inches. They have a white body, pinkish legs, and huge pale green wings. The hindwings have eyespots and long tails. They fly, only at night, in Spring and early Summer. The female Luna Moth lays eggs on the bottom of Black Walnut leaves. She lays about 200 eggs in small groups. You can tell a male from a female, because males have larger, bushier antenn
Luna moths are not predators. Caterpillars eat plants, and adults do not have mouths at all, so they can't eat!
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luna moths are very attracted to light at night