The atlas moth is the widest moth in the world. Its wing span can reach up to a foot across.
The largest known moth is the Southeast Asian Atlas moth. It has the largest wingspan of any known species at about 10 inches long.
One of the rarest moths in the world is the giant silk moth. Very few of this species have ever been found or seen in the wild.
I came across a micro world in a hollow tree stump. Minute toadstools, plants etc. And moths the size of a pin head, that did not venture out into the larger world.
Luna moth
the yucca moth benefits with the yucca plant so the yucca moth can get food from the yucca plant .
Good question.The Gypsy Moth was a type of moth that is common to England. The de Havilland DH 60 was first called simply as a "Moth". Maybe it was named this because its wings could be folded alongside the fuselage.In 1928 when the new de Havilland Gipsy I engine was installed did the airplane become the "Gypsy Moth".Actually, the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, has never been a common moth in England. It isn't clear to me if this question is about the moth or the airplane...
It doen't eat anything; the puriri moth has no mouth. Only the catipilar has a mouth
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The Tropical American Silkworm caterpillar uses mimicry by having fake eyes on its thorax to scare potential predators. Another example of mimicry in the rainforest is a tiger moth species. Instead of visual, its defensive mimicry is auditory. Bats prefer the tiger moth over another moth species, so the tiger moth mimics the sounds of the other moth. This sometimes tricks the bats into leaving the tiger moth alone.
PROTOPHYTA Moth . There is not much info. available about this variety of moth.
The smallest part in A Midsummer Night's Dream is the character of Moth, who appears in Act 5, Scene 1 as a fairy attending the fairy king Oberon. Despite being a minor character, Moth contributes to the magical atmosphere of the play.
The smallest moth in the world is the Nepticulid moths which have a 0.1 inch wing span, and the largest moth in the world is the Hercules moth, which has a wingspan of 10.5 inches. Other South American moths, like the Great Owlet moth and the Giant Atlas moth can reach wingspans of 12-18 inches. For more information, check the related links.
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If this is a joke the answer is if the moth fairy is a moth the moth would follow the light queen.
No, the largest is the Atlas moth
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"Leopard moth" can refer to several different species, depending on where you are. There is a type of carpenter worm moth called the leopard moth in Europe, and a type of tiger moth called the leopard moth in the US.
A 'moth' is a 'polilla'.
mother moth
The plural of moth is mothi.
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