False Tiger Moth
Dysphania militaris
Order: Lepidoptera
None Risk
Description
The False Tiger Moth is known for its striking black and white pattern on its wings. It is often mistaken for a butterfly due to its vibrant colors and patterns.
Habitat & Distribution
Forests, gardens, and areas with abundant vegetation.
Diet & Feeding
Larvae feed on various plants, while adults primarily feed on nectar.
Behavior & Life Cycle
These moths are diurnal and are often seen during the day. They are known for their mimicry, resembling more dangerous species to deter predators.
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