There are several different kinds of gray moths. They live in temperate climates and many are found in North America. They eat trees such as willow, cherry, and oak.
forest
The habitat of a gray wolf has lots of trees and forest. The gray wolfs live mostly in idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
red turtles can live max 40 years, but without proper care it will die in a few moths.
The gray wolf exists in many subspecies, that live from the Arctic regions, to arid deserts, and everything in between.
Habitat Loss
The example of peppered moths is not really different from Darwin's theory, it is the same concept. The only difference is that peppered moths live in the same habitat, where as Darwin's finches live in different habitats, which drove the evolution of their different beak shapes. The peppered moths have adapted to blend into their environment so they're not as easily caught.
Overproduction means having to much of one kind of creature. 200 gray moths reproduce another 200 gray moths
The lifespan of a moth varies depending on it's location and habitat. Most live for 7-8 months and can live longer in warmer climates.
In every kind of climate. They mostly live in: SAD, Alaska, a part of Greenland, Europe & almost the whole Asia.
Moths can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, urban areas, and even deserts. They are typically attracted to areas with food sources such as nectar-producing flowers and sources of moisture. Some moth species also occupy specific microhabitats, such as tree trunks, caves, or wetlands.
Grey squirrels live where there are trees. Woodland forests, parks, and trees in the suburbs or cities.
Black bats are a group of microbats that live in the United States. They eat mosquitoes, moths, and other insects.