The Emperor gum moth can not feed so it will not be harmful if it's mouth parts are to weak to even consume food!
The wingspan of an emperor gum moth can range from 10 to 15 centimeters (4 to 6 inches) when fully grown. It is one of the largest moths found in Australia.
It gets its food by its mother regurgitating up the fish and leftovers and it eats them
About 1-2 months, I believe. But I'm not exactly sure that's true.
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this may not be what you're looking for, but anyway, the emperor butterfly is golden yellow in colour.
no chewing gum is a physical change, because the gum itself does not change.
Because when you chew it, it attracts you plaque and other germs in your teeth because the gum is sticky.
5 gum, trident, stride.
Yes, there are butterflies that have pink and purple hues on their wings, such as the Pink Rose butterfly (Pachliopta kotzebuea) and the Purple Emperor butterfly (Apatura iris). These colors are often the result of the reflection and refraction of light off the microscopic scales on the butterflies' wings.
Yes but be careful if you move your gum around while you chew because it can attach itself to your ring.
It contains chemicals in it but it itself isn't a chemical