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#Moths! That is his nickname meaning he is not a butterfly.
Don't be fooled by the color, because at first glance people think this is a butterfly but it is actually a moth. The moth itself is closely related to butterflies. Both have the ordo Lepidoptera, of course they are different. The difference between butterflies and moths is more than just a taxonomy and also some characteristics that are found in them or can be known from their daily activities. The fact-finding team, which is incorporated in (TPFS) or can be said as a scientist has identified that, there are around 200,000 species of moths around the world and it is suspected that there may be more unknown species scattered throughout forests and parts of the world.
Then how do you differentiate between moths and butterflies?
Basically, it is very easy to distinguish between moths and butterflies, which is in terms of some aspects that are common to them. Well! For more understanding, follow the explanation below:
Number | Moths | Butterfly |
---|---|---|
1 | Active at night | Active during the day |
2 | Has an antenna longer than a butterfly | Butterfly antennas are shorter than moths |
3 | If standing in a location opens its wings | If standing in a location, close their wings or erect to the sky |
4 | Has thick fur on its wings | There are no fuzz on the wings |
5 | There are also other things that butterflies don't have | There are also other things that are not in the Moth |
As mentioned above that the Moth itself is very easy to recognize, it has feathers like an antenna on the front, while the butterflies themselves are not like that. When perched, their wings lay flat or wide open to the side and clearly visible patterns on their wings. Then another thing The moth itself tends to have a thick hairy body and more color in the wings. Likewise with his activities usually active at night and resting during the day in the forest habitat that is preferred sometimes he goes into someone's house to look for something.
So in this case Moths and Butterflies cannot be united in one location because Because Moths themselves can isolate themselves from groups of butterflies, if the butterflies live together in one habitat while the Moth prefers to be alone from each flock. The moth itself often ventures in the free forest or in the more important areas of grass and he is very rare in that environment if any, it is the rest of the moth that is trapped by something he did accidentally. Then how to find it?
So in this case Moths and Butterflies cannot be united in one location because Because Moths themselves can isolate themselves from groups of butterflies, if butterflies live together in one habitat while Moths prefer to be alone from each flock. The moth itself often roams in free forests or in grass areas, the moth itself is more often in quiet locations away from human activity or very rarely in the environment, if anything, it is the rest of the moth trapped by something it did accidentally. Then how to find it?
So in this case it will be continued on the next post.....