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Skippers, one type of butterfly, have a long “hook” at the end of the antennae, and moth’s antennae have been described as “featherlike,” having neither a hook nor a knob.
Butterflies Prove Complex Learning May Be More Common in Insects Than We Thought There is direct evidence of spatial learning in any butterfly or moth species.
From a predator’s perspective, these features create an illusion of a second head at the rear of the butterfly. If the attack ...
When moths go through metamorphosis, the caterpillar forms a cocoon, which is spun from soft silk. Whether you’re a moth or a butterfly, both of these creatures are incredibly important.