no, i had a moth, she got stuck in some mesh and her 2 back legs came of. the next day we found her dead. but then again, she was under a bowl, so she could have gotten squished. i dont know.
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Yes, moths have the ability to regenerate their wings if they are damaged or lost. The process of regenerating their wings is called wing development or wing regeneration. It is a natural biological process that allows them to repair and grow new wings after damage.
Bumblebees can not regrow their wings. Damage to the wings is indicative of their age but if the wing is completely gone it does not regenerate.
If a Luna moth's wings are damaged, they do not regenerate. Damaged wings may reduce the life expectancy of moths and reduce their ability to fly normally.
No, if a wasp loses its wings they don't grow back. The wasp will die because it can't get about to feed.
If the moth has the right environment then yes but if its some were like the dessert then NO
Moths have special structures called "frenula" that help keep their wings folded when they are not flying. These tiny hooks on the wings attach to the body, keeping the wings in place.
Clothing moths are small, golden-colored insects with narrow wings that fold close to their bodies. They have a distinctive zigzag pattern on their wings. You can identify clothing moths by their small size, golden color, and zigzag pattern on their wings.
Three types of moths are silk moths, Luna moths, and Rosy Maple moths. Silk moths are known for producing silk, Luna moths have striking lime-green wings, and Rosy Maple moths are recognized by their pink and yellow colors.
Moths with folded wings protect themselves from predators by blending in with their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them. This camouflage helps them avoid being eaten.
Moths have six body parts: head, thorax, abdomen, two pairs of wings, and six legs.