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"<b>A Powerful Perfume:</b><br><br>Pheromones released by female moths can be detected by males up to eight miles away.",

"<b>Sticks and Stones...</b><br><br>A group of moths is known as a 'bird dropping.'",

"<b>MamMOTH:</b><br><br>The cecropia moth is North America's largest insect.",

"<b>A Healthy Appetite:</b><br><br> The kings of all eaters among insects are the larva of the Polyphemus moth. These insects eat the equivalent of 86,000 times their own birth weight in the first 56 days of life. <br><br>In human terms, this would be like a 7 pound baby eating over 301 tons of baby food! ",

"<b>Variations on a Theme:</b><br><br>There are over 115,000 species of moths and butterflies in the world. <br><br>These species vary widely from tiny moths only a few millimeters large, to giant Indonesian butterflies with an 11 inch wingspan.",

"<b>Count The Rings:</b><br><br>How can you tell how many times a female rattlebox moth has mated? By counting rings! Females are known to mate with up to 20 different males in their adult life, which is about 30 days. <br><br>Biologists count the tiny, hard rings that are left behind when the male's sperm packages dissolve. <br><br>Doughnut-like rings accumulate in the female's sperm pouch and look like a tiny coiled spring.", 

"<b>Awake with the Sun:</b><br><br>The rattlebox moth is one of the few moths to fly during the day. <br><br>Native to Florida, they can be distinguished by their distinctive colors of flamingo pink, black, and white.",

"<b>Great Gift!</b><br><br>When the male rattlebox moth mates with the female, his transfers sperm containing a plant-derived chemical that protects her from predatory spiders.<br><br> The chemical is obtained when the male eats the rattlebox plants while in the larval stage. Within minutes of mating the chemical reaches every part of the female's body and that chemical will also protect her eggs. <br><br>The females have a way of knowing what males carry the best chemical defense. The males release some of the chemical when he does his mating dance so she chooses accordingly.",

"<b>Moth Myth: </b><br><br>Moths do not eat clothes; it's the moth caterpillars that eat clothing."];

