willow and oak tree leafs as a larva
It is a Clymene Moth, more specifically: ClassificationKingdom Animalia (Animals) Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) Class Insecta (Insects) OrderLepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths) No Taxon (Moths) Superfamily Noctuoidea Family Arctiidae (Tiger Moths) Subfamily Arctiinae (Tiger Moths) Tribe Callimorphini Genus Haploa Species clymene (Clymene Moth - Hodges#8107)I attached a photo link.
There are many species of moths, and a number of them fit the description of large, brown, and furry. This may be a luna moth, it may be a Clymene Haploa Moth, or it may be a Polyphemus Moth.
Haploa reversa was created in 1885.
Haploa colona was created in 1802.
Lioprosopa haploa was created in 1947.
Baby moths eat wood and grown-up moths eat cotton
Moths don't eat grubs.
Moths do not eat any insects! they eat silk only!
clymene
Because moths eat clothes.That's usually what they mostly eat.
tiger moths ,(,like most moths ,adult moths) drink nectar ,baby moths eat clothes.
No, their mouth does not have the correct structure to do so.