A Male moth has a more broader body than a male
Yes ! Of course there is ! You need a male moth & a female moth to reproduce the species !
A female silk moth cannot and will not mate with a female silk moth. She will mate with a male silk moth if one is available. If not, she will simply die.
the female moth sends something like a perfume that attracts the male moth
female moth lays the eggs on the mulberry leaves
Male emperor moths are equipped with large, feathery antennae which have great quantities of olfactory receptors on them. The antennae are spread out to come in contact with as many scent molecules as possible allowing them to detect females from great distances.
The female Eurasian Eagle Owl, the average wingspan of male and female is around 5.2 ft. In birds of prey such as Owls, Falcons, Hawks, Kites, Harriers, Eagles, etc... the Female is about 1/3 larger than the male.
Female moths stay in one place waiting for a male moth to fly to them to mate. The male moth dies shortly after they mate and the female dies shortly after laying her eggs.
The female moth releases a pheromone when she is ready to mate that can be detected by male moths up to a mile away. The female moth will only mate with the male that reaches her first.
A male.
Nope, she considers herself neither male nor female. However, she was born female, and hasn't dropped any hints about being intersex (having moth male and female genitalia). She is simply androgynous.
because the male will try and get on the female
if it is a female it will be sitting if it is a male it will be jumping