folded on its back.
Why do Butterflies keep wings in an upright position
Butterflies have antennae with a small knob on the end, moths have all kinds of other shapes including, but not limited to, feathery. Most butterflies rest with their wings held vertically, and moths with their wings horizontally. Moths can be active during the day, and brightly coloured!
No the Luna Moths wings are never the same, if you look at the wings closely you will see they are not the same
what are the spots on the luna moths wings called
two sets of wings
In many insects, such as butterflies and moths, the hindwings can be observed without moving the forewings because of the way their wings are structured. The hindwings are typically smaller and can be positioned independently of the forewings during rest. However, in some species, the forewings may cover the hindwings when the insect is at rest, making them less visible. To see the hindwings clearly, the insect would need to shift its position or spread its wings.
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.
Butterflies Generally: Fly in day More colorful than moths Club shaped antennae Less 'hairy' (fewer hair-shaped scales) Rest with wings folded together behind their backs Moths Generally: Fly at night Less colorful Feather shaped antennae 'Hairy' (more hair-shaped scales) Rest with wings open The primary difference is the way their wings attach to their bodies.
Clothing moths are small, golden-colored insects with narrow wings that fold close to their bodies. They have a distinctive zigzag pattern on their wings. You can identify clothing moths by their small size, golden color, and zigzag pattern on their wings.
They way moths move around is simple. They use their wings to fly about. Moths seem to be most active at night.
They are covered with scales.
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