No, they are insects.
No. Butterflies and moths are Insects, not Mammals.
no, moths are not mammals.
No, only mammals can nurse. Moths are insects and therefore do not produce milk.
Three herbivors that are not mammals are snails, aphids, and moths.
Atlas moths are eaten by almost all predators that eat insects. They are also captured by humans to be sold as specimens and the cocoons are sometimes made into coin purses.
They eat a variety of food - including:- Beetles, moths, caterpillars, spiders, other lizards and small mammals.
Kookaburras could, conceivably, eat moths. Kookaburras are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also eat vertebrates such as reptiles, fish, frogs and even small birds and mammals. Moths tend to be nocturnal, and kookaburras are diurnal, so this would limit whether or not kookaburras ate moths.
Yes, moths do have brains. Their brains are relatively simple in structure compared to mammals, but they allow moths to process sensory information, control movement, and perform basic behaviors like finding food and mating.
Caterpillars do not turn into elephants. Caterpillars go through metamorphosis and transform into butterflies or moths, not into mammals like elephants.
There are no Islamic moths. Maybe butterflies, but no moths.
Three types of moths are silk moths, Luna moths, and Rosy Maple moths. Silk moths are known for producing silk, Luna moths have striking lime-green wings, and Rosy Maple moths are recognized by their pink and yellow colors.
Common types of moths found in houses include clothes moths, pantry moths, and Indian meal moths. Clothes moths are known for damaging fabrics, pantry moths infest stored food, and Indian meal moths are attracted to grains and cereals.