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Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds usually formed at high altitudes.
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They are called Cirrus Clouds and are at 16,500 - 45,000 feet. They are made from tiny ice particles. Cirrus clouds are feathery looking because of the very high winds at that altitude.
A moth's antenna is usually feathery.
A huntsman's is called a stock