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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.

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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.

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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.

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No, if a wasp loses its wings they don't grow back. The wasp will die because it can't get about to feed.

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If the moth has the right environment then yes but if its some were like the dessert then NO

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well, if your talking about butterflies they don't.

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No

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