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They were always around but they were more visible on light colored tree bark so birds ate more of them than the light colored moths that were better camouflaged. Once the soot stained the trees the light colored moths were more visible so, the dark colored moths had an adaptive advantage because they were better camouflaged against the dark bark.

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Moths are found in every continent except Antarctica. They come in many varieties, shapes and sizes.

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Yes, caterpillars are the larval form of the insects butterflies and moths. Typically moths are active at night whereas butterflies are generally more active during the day.

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Europe and eastern Asia

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The Giant Leopard Moth come's from Jesus.

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