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Are Luna moths wings identical?

No the Luna Moths wings are never the same, if you look at the wings closely you will see they are not the same


How do the eye spots on their wings help Luna moths?

The eye spots on Luna moth wings help to deter predators by creating the illusion of being a larger or more intimidating creature. This can startle or confuse predators, giving the moth a chance to escape.


What is the Luna moths coloration?

a Luna moth is usually a greenish-blue and has yellow eye spots to confuse predetors


What are three kinds of moths?

Three types of moths are silk moths, Luna moths, and Rosy Maple moths. Silk moths are known for producing silk, Luna moths have striking lime-green wings, and Rosy Maple moths are recognized by their pink and yellow colors.


What does a Luna moth look like?

A Luna Moth is a large green moth with long 'tails' on the bottom of their wings. They are the moths used in the Lunesta commercials.


What is the purpose of Luna moths?

The purpose of Luna moths is to reproduce and continue their species. As adults, Luna moths primarily focus on finding a mate to reproduce. They also serve as a food source for predators in their ecosystem.


What do Luna Moths eat?

Actually, Luna moths have NO MOUTH, therefore they do not eat!AnswerThe Luna Moth is a Saturniidae, and as such have no mouths and no need to eat. This type of moth only lives for one week and its sole purpose, in its butterfly stage, is to reproduce.


How are Luna moths helpful?

luna moth's are not helpful


Do Luna moths eat nectar?

Luna moths do eat nectar but you will see them eat cloth more often.


Is Luna moth camoflaged?

Yes, the moths wings are the same color as the leaves of its host plant/tree. The caterpillars are also the same color as the leaves.


How many appendages do Luna moths have?

moths have 5 million appendages


What is a Luna moths terrian?

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