No, it's an insect.
because a humming bird ate a moth, but the moth did not die. instead it became a part of the humming bird and it became the humming bird moth. because a humming bird ate a moth, but the moth did not die. instead it became a part of the humming bird and it became the humming bird moth.
It could be either a moth, a bat, an owl, a nightjar or a potoo bird.
A bird-cherry ermine is an ermine moth, Latin name Yponomeuta evonymella, whose caterpillars build nets that can cover whole bird cherry trees.
The accepted scientific name is Monopis crocicapitella.
a flying insect such as a beetle or lepidopteran such as a moth or butterfly
The hawk eyed moth has adapted to its environment by evolving eye-like spots on its wings. This is to deter predators because they think it's another bird looking at them.
One of the bird eating spiders is the Goliath Bird Eating Spider, a type of tarantula. Other spiders can eat birds also. In August 2009, a photograph was taken of a giant spider, a Golden Orb weaver, eating a bird in a backyard near Cairns, Australia. See the story at the related link below.
All of the new pubs built as part of the new town were named after butterflies or moths. The hummingbird is a moth as well as a bird i believe. I lived nearby and played omn the site when it was built
The moth you have found is a Luna moth.
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
The moth being identified is the Luna moth.