The sphinx moth (Hyles lineated) can be found in a wide variety of habitats. These range from arid deserts to tropical rainforests.
Here are two examples of animals that use false coloring. The butterfly fish has a false eye on its tail so a predator will bite the tail instead. Some moths (such as the blinded sphinx) use false coloring (for example, large eye spot designs on their wings) to scare away predators.
the answer is Sphinx
Hummingbird moths acutally look like a small hummingbird. I have seen several in my flower gardens in indiana. They love phlox and are usually seen in the late afternoon or early evening. they are also are not shy creatures and will stay focused on the flowers while you get close to them.
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The life cycle is explained in the related link below.
Uh no moths are a different type of insect. They include... Luna moths, White lined sphinx, the proud sphinx, and many more so yeah butterfly's and moths are different types of animals. :P
There are many different species with different characteristics, but in general they are large, heavy-bodied moths with long, thin wings. They have very fast and powerful flight, giving them the nickname "hawk moths". Many species also have a long proboscis that they use to drink nectar while hovering in front of flowers, giving them the name "hummingbird moths". Look for pictures of the White-lined Sphinx and Pandorus Sphinx to see a typical sphinx moth shape. To see some bizarre sphinx moths that don't fit this general description, look for Grote's Sphinx or Northern Pine Sphinx.
They are most commonly found in the tropics, but can be found in almost every region of the globe. There isn't a specific desert they are common in...
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
They bring back the ancient egyptians to protect them. Yeah, they can do that.
When a sphinx moth becomes an adult caterpillar, it will go underground to pupate. Most common sphinx moths will overwinter underground and hatch out in the early summer. However sphinx moths that are located in warmer, more tropical regions only take 2-3 weeks to hatch.
ask the Sphinx?
There is no evidence that anyone did live inside the Sphinx, and no proof there is an inside where anyone could live.
Up to 30 miles [48.28032 kilometers] per hour is how fast waved sphinx moths [Ceratomia undulosa] can fly. The combination of a torpedo-shaped body and narrow, streamlined wings make them fast, powerful fliers. That's something that might not be expected when they're seen among the moths that cluster near the outside door lights to a house.Typically, waved sphinx moths prefer forested and wide open areas. They particularly favor woody areas. That's because the thin, wavy black and white lines on their forewings make them almost indistinguishable from tree bark.
The main predators of the hawk moth are bats, amphibians, and birds. The hawk moth is also sometimes called the sphinx moth and in some areas it's called the hummingbird moth.
There are thousands of species of sphinx moths, and just about any habitat in the world except some barren deserts and polar ice is likely to be home to at least a few species. They normally fly at night and are difficult to find unless you use a bright light to attract them or find some flowers that they are visiting for nectar.
No , cause moths fly and they do not live in water crabs do so the answer is No