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Moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moths are a group of insects related to butterflies belonging to the order Lepidoptera.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moth
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Moth - Insect - Britannica
Moth (order Lepidoptera), any of more than 150,000 species of overwhelmingly nocturnal flying insects that, along with the butterflies and skippers, constitute the order Lepidoptera.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/moth-insect
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Moth (Gynnidomorpha Alisman) - A-Z Animals
Moths are found all around the world and are closely related to the colourful butterfly. However, moths are not generally so brightly coloured as the butterfly as the moth is a nocturnal animal and so blends in to the darker surroundings.
http://a-z-animals.com/animals/moth/
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Butterflies and Moths Guide - InsectIdentification
Listing of North American Butterflies and Moths.
http://www.insectidentification.org/butterflies-and-moths.asp
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Luna Moth - National Geographic Kids
Get the facts on the luna moth, a distinctive-looking moth that has a short life as an adult.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/luna-moth/
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Attacus atlas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Atlas moth is a large saturniid moth found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, and is common across the Malay archipelago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacus_atlas
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Comparison of Butterflies and Moths - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A common classification of the Lepidoptera involves their differentiation into butterflies and moths.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_butterflies_and_moths
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What Do Moths Eat
Information about what moths eat and how to prevent moth infestations.
http://www.whatdomothseat.info
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Why Do Moths Eat Clothes? - Livescience
The moth balls grandma stores with her clothes aren't put there to protect her sweaters from pesky moths, but from their larvae.
http://www.livescience.com/33260-why-moths-eat-clothes.html
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5 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Moths
Moths often take a back seat to their flashier cousin, the butterfly.
http://blog.nature.org/conservancy/2013/07/18/5-cool-things-you-didnt-know-about-moths-but-should/
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What's the Difference Between Moths and Butterflies?
What's the difference between moths versus butterflies? There are a lot of things that make then different. Read this article to find out what they are.
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/moth-versus-butterfly.htm
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Butterflies and Moths of North America
Browse all high quality user submitted photographs.
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/GALLERY
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7 Things You Don't Know About Moths - Livescience
Moths have a bad rep as being dull, drab pests, but these insects are fascinatingly diverse, from the huge Atlas moth to the caterpillars people eat!
http://www.livescience.com/21933-moth-week-facts.html