They bring back the ancient egyptians to protect them. Yeah, they can do that.
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
Sphinx moths protect themselves through the spots on their wings, which look like eyes and keep some predators away. They also are very big, and can make themselves look larger by opening their wings.
Moths with folded wings protect themselves from predators by blending in with their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them. This camouflage helps them avoid being eaten.
Camouflage and fluttering in a rapid and unpredictable manner
Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them. They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
Uh no moths are a different type of insect. They include... Luna moths, White lined sphinx, the proud sphinx, and many more so yeah butterfly's and moths are different types of animals. :P
they will hide and bind in Whit tree and all kind of stuff
Sphinx moths are found worldwide, with different species inhabiting various regions from tropical to temperate climates. They are particularly common in North and South America, as well as Africa, Asia, and Australia. Sphinx moths can be found in diverse habitats including forests, deserts, meadows, and suburban areas.
When a sphinx moth becomes an adult caterpillar, it will go underground to pupate. Most common sphinx moths will overwinter underground and hatch out in the early summer. However sphinx moths that are located in warmer, more tropical regions only take 2-3 weeks to hatch.
There are many different species with different characteristics, but in general they are large, heavy-bodied moths with long, thin wings. They have very fast and powerful flight, giving them the nickname "hawk moths". Many species also have a long proboscis that they use to drink nectar while hovering in front of flowers, giving them the name "hummingbird moths". Look for pictures of the White-lined Sphinx and Pandorus Sphinx to see a typical sphinx moth shape. To see some bizarre sphinx moths that don't fit this general description, look for Grote's Sphinx or Northern Pine Sphinx.
they stay family
A sphinx