willow and oak tree leafs as a larva
There are many species of moths, and a number of them fit the description of large, brown, and furry. This may be a luna moth, it may be a Clymene Haploa Moth, or it may be a Polyphemus Moth.
It is a Clymene Moth, more specifically: ClassificationKingdom Animalia (Animals) Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) Class Insecta (Insects) OrderLepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths) No Taxon (Moths) Superfamily Noctuoidea Family Arctiidae (Tiger Moths) Subfamily Arctiinae (Tiger Moths) Tribe Callimorphini Genus Haploa Species clymene (Clymene Moth - Hodges#8107)I attached a photo link.
Lioprosopa haploa was created in 1947.
Haploa colona was created in 1802.
Haploa reversa was created in 1885.
Moths don't eat grubs.
Moths do not eat any insects! they eat silk only!
clymene
they eat moths,flys,and left overs they eat moths,flys,and left overs
brown house moths eat fruit and veg.
Luna moths do eat nectar but you will see them eat cloth more often.
Cats eat moths because they are instinctual hunters and are attracted to the movement and fluttering of the moths, which triggers their predatory instincts.