moths have big boobs and they are usually hispanic =)
they are as ugly as ben jewster on facebook...hes my ex and he thinks hes so "SSUUUPEEERIOOOR" U SHOULD CALL HIM A FAG!DONT FRIEND HIM HE MAKES FUN OF GINGERS AND JEWISH PEOPLE....hes an idiot
One example of natural selection occurring today is the peppered moth in industrial England. Initially, light-colored moths were more prevalent, but as pollution darkened the environment, darker moths had better camouflage and survived to reproduce, leading to an increase in their population over time.
The effects industrial melanism is that it has produced more dark-colored moths than lighter ones. It has changed balance of population between the two types since the lighter ones were killed by the sulfur dioxide brought about by industrial pollution. This is true specifically for the peppered moth or Biston bitularia.
which animal is the best adapted to its environment. e.g if u had a white and black peppers moth on the same dark coloured tree the white moth would be spotted first . therefore the black moth would be most suited to its environment naturally and live long enough to bread.
There are a few moths who have black and tan colored wings. A common species of moth with these colors is the Promethea silk moth.
The moth will live in the fur of the sloth until it is time to lay it's eggs. Once a week the sloth goes to the bottom of the tree to lay it's waste. The moth then flies onto the waste and lays it's eggs. After all that the moth hitches a ride on the moth to live the rest of its life.
To return the environment of the peppered moth to its original state, conservation efforts could focus on reducing pollution levels, restoring habitats, and implementing measures to control industrial emissions. Additionally, promoting biodiversity and reducing light pollution in urban areas can also help create a more suitable environment for the peppered moth population to thrive.
in trees is where the peppered moth lives.
no
B) that a harmful phenotype may become an advantageous phenotype when the environment changes
yes
Not at all
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a huge, green juicy lizard would eat a peppered moth.. well with my research it is. the lizard is called the green spider as it is sly and cruel. It trap's it in its tongue and swallows it in a gulp.
An example of an organism that matches the color, shape, and texture of its environment is the peppered moth. This moth exhibits different color variations that allow it to blend in with its surroundings, helping it to avoid predators.
The peppered moth's adaptation includes having light or dark color morphs to better blend in with its environment. This helps the moth avoid predators by being camouflaged against the trees or buildings where it rests. Additionally, the moth can switch between the color morphs over generations based on environmental changes, providing a flexible survival strategy.
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The English Peppered Moth is a result of natural selection, not random genetic drift. This moth evolved because of the light colors of lichens on trees in their habitats.