The internal processing of biological and environmental inputs and stimuli is the way that moths evolve. Understanding of moth evolution may be achieved by comparison of extant with extinct species since there are adaptations and non-adaptations that distinguish the two. It also will be advanced by comparing subspecies of a same-species genus since biological adaptations often speak volumes about biogeography.
A moth starts out as an egg and then hatches into a caterpillar. It then goes into a cocoon during the pupal stage of its life and emerges as an adult moth.
A moth usually doesn't have much to do at all with flowers. But sometimes they can land and go to another flower and they pollinate that and the other flower
Caterpillars grow into butterflies. When they come out of the cocoon or chrysalis, they do not ever grow any bigger.
because they are dodo head dummys
The young of the moth did moult
Because their skin isn't 'stretchy' like ours. They need to moult in order to grow - and finally to morph into a butterfly or moth.
Normally, dogs moult about twice in the year. They'd moult just before summer, so they don't get too hot during summertime. And they'd moult when summer ends, so they can grow their winter coat back for the cold season xx
they both moult.
Um, no it grows up to be a Gypsy Moth.
So the grasshopper can grow larger without having pressure on its body
You can't-only the other way around. A caterpillar is a moth larvae
All mammals shed fur. However, there is no particular shedding season for kangaroos, just as there is no specific shedding season for any of Australia's marsupials.
Garden Tiger Moth caterpillars are born from an egg. The nymphs grow large and spin themselves into a cocoon after which they hatch as a moth.
is a moth can legs back?
Ted Moult's birth name is Edward Walker Moult.
An owlet moth has the record wingspan. The wingspan of a moth can actually range from 80 to 150 millimeters.