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Yes they close their wings when they sleep
because in major cities dust and dirt and chemicals from industrial buidings go onto trees in the city so the dark peppered moths have adpated to suit this environment. this is the same thing for the peppered moth who lives in the countryside because their is no industrial buildings in the countryside so the trees aren't spoilt so the moths have adpated to suit to the environment. It's all to do with camoflague to hide from predators!
moths have two antennae babys and adults i have heard of one moth with no antennae
It comes from a Greek word meaning wings.
Dust is small ground up particles of all kinds of solids including rocks. It comes from natural erosion and human wear and tear.
Moth is a character in the Sisters Grimm and occurs in the fourth book (Once Upon a Crime) but does not reoccur in any of the other books. She is said to be very pretty but haughty-looking. She has high-cheekbones, light blonde hair, and has insect-like wings (similar to Puck's wings). Moth's appearance is never described in detail, and she is only illustrated once, so it's hard to be certain. She is described as being a "little fairy" and having "beautiful hair," and it's implied that all the fairies have "porcelain skin." In one of the illustrations, she seems to be blonde, but in all the fanart of her, she has brown hair and brown eyes.
Dustox. a moth
The egg comes first, because all the dust particles colide together and create a unhabited colision which is the egg.
All butterfly and moth wings are damp when they hatch from their crysalis. If the interior of the crysalis was dry, they'd die. They need the moisture to keep supple; on hatching they gradually spread their wings until they become dry enough to fly.
The behavior you are describing could be a defense mechanism. When threatened, Polyphemus moths will often play dead by staying still, twitching, and flattening their wings to blend in with their surroundings. This behavior helps them avoid predators. It is possible that your moth is feeling stressed or threatened, causing it to exhibit this behavior for an extended period.
Moth sizes vary greatly depending on the species. Some can have wingspans as small as 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) while others can reach up to 12 inches (30 centimeters) or more. The largest moth in the world is the Atlas moth, with a wingspan that can reach up to 12 inches (30 centimeters).
A sliverfish is a wrong spelling. The correct name is Silverfish or Fish moth. It is no kind of fish at all and it is not any kind of moth either. It is any of a number of kinds of insects that scientists call Thysanura. Some of them are silvery grey in colour and they have a slightly fishy shape, which is why one of the things people call them is "silverfish". They have no wings at all, and none of their ancestors had wings either. In that way they differ from say dragonflies, that have wings, and lice, that have no wings, but whose ancestors had wings. They feed on rubbish, which does no harm, but they also nibble at starchy food and materials like paper, so they can be a pest in libraries. As someone said in another answer: Once I was in my bed and I felt that there was a some type of insect in my bed and when I looked I saw it was a silver fish feeding on my clothing!