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Why do moths have plumose?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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14y ago

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Most, but not all, moths have "fur" on their bodies. It is to regulate body temperature and provide protection from the environment and predators.

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Are you asking about the antennae in male moths? If so, the antennae are chemoreceptors that detect scent pheromones emitted by female moths.

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11y ago

Because they're secretly six-legged pigeons who are spies from America who are actually from Bulgaria (so not American at all). Hope it helped!

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