The moth may not be moving or flying because it could be resting, injured, or in a state of hibernation.
The moth may not be moving because it could be resting, injured, or in a state of hibernation.
skipper
Gypsy Moth
Hawk Moth
No, moths are a flying insects that are related to butterflies.
Yes it becomes a moth
A moth A butterfly A dragonfly
The moth on the ceiling may not be moving because it is resting or sleeping. Moths are known to be inactive during the day and may stay still for long periods of time.
by the wind running throw the wings then the shift of the wind
The rebus question "moth waa waa waa waa" sounds like the sound a moth makes when it is flying, "whir, whir, whir." The answer might be "in a flap" or "in a flutter," referring to the moth's fluttering movements.
Depends. Are you flying in a Concorde or on in a tiger moth?
It could be either a moth, a bat, an owl, a nightjar or a potoo bird.