Moths with folded wings protect themselves from predators by blending in with their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them. This camouflage helps them avoid being eaten.
Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them. They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
Moths have special structures called "frenula" that help keep their wings folded when they are not flying. These tiny hooks on the wings attach to the body, keeping the wings in place.
Atlas moths are eaten by almost all predators that eat insects. They are also captured by humans to be sold as specimens and the cocoons are sometimes made into coin purses.
Wrapping bands of folded cardboard around the trunks of apple trees creates a barrier that prevents the caterpillars of codling moths from climbing up the tree to reach the apples. By trapping the caterpillars within the cardboard bands, it disrupts their lifecycle and reduces their ability to lay eggs on the apples, helping to protect the fruit from damage.
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Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them. They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
Sphinx moths protect themselves through the spots on their wings, which look like eyes and keep some predators away. They also are very big, and can make themselves look larger by opening their wings.
They bring back the ancient egyptians to protect them. Yeah, they can do that.
Camouflage and fluttering in a rapid and unpredictable manner
folded on its back.
Moths have special structures called "frenula" that help keep their wings folded when they are not flying. These tiny hooks on the wings attach to the body, keeping the wings in place.
they will hide and bind in Whit tree and all kind of stuff
Atlas moths are eaten by almost all predators that eat insects. They are also captured by humans to be sold as specimens and the cocoons are sometimes made into coin purses.
moths have camouflage so that a lizard wont eat it
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
Peppered moths have Camouflage and Mimicry, the use of Camouflage is to hide from predators.
Predators of zebra swallowtail butterflies include birds, spiders, dragonflies, robber flies and other insects.