Well... (scientists can approve and improve),
The bat can have 120,000 Hz, so people think it's not fair to the moth.
They think they are insects and insects are deaf.
The moth can hear up to 240,000 Hz, which is easy enough for the moth to here the bat squeaking to find.
And besides, both are awake at night so the moth is okay.
An arctiid is a member of the Arctiidae, a family of moths which includes tiger moths, footmen, lichen moths, and wasp moths.
The Spotted Bat is a relatively specialized feeder, subsisting almost entirely on moths.
Yes, at least certain kinds can.
They are all nocturnal.
The sucker-footed bat normally eats flying insects,moths, but if it does not have any insects the sucker-footed bat will eat anything that is insight and edible.
Yes, they eat moths, flies, beetles, wasps, and winged ants.
Insects. That would depend on which species of bat, you were referring to. Some bats eat insects, some eat fruit, some drink blood, some drink nectar and others eat fish and frogs. There are many species of bat each with different eating habits.
ANSWER:Bats, birds, insects like spiders and preying mantis' as well as frogs, lizards and toads.
"Available data indicate that moths are highly important in their diet. In fact, these bats may feed almost exclusively on moths." Source: http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/eudemacu.htm
There are no Islamic moths. Maybe butterflies, but no moths.
The collective nouns are a collection of moths, a whisper of moths.
Gray bats are carnivores, eating insects. Some insects they consume include beetles, moths, flies, cassis flies, mayflies, and others. They hunt at night and locate insects with echolocation.