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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.

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Most moths are cameoflague and hide up against trees, on rocks, etc.

Moths mostly come out at night and very few of their predators are out at night.

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