Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them.
They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
They dont really have a way of protecting themselves
They grow thick bark to protect themselves
Butterflies protect themselves by the brightness of their wings showing their poisonous.
because, like crickets, they get brainwashed by parasite hair worms, which is inside them, so they commit suicide.
Nothing attracts insects to heat or light, they attract themselves because they are used to the sun or moon by their side. It is a navigation aid for them. so therefore, they aren't attracted by anything.
Black peppered moths and white peppered moths
They bring back the ancient egyptians to protect them. Yeah, they can do that.
Camouflage and fluttering in a rapid and unpredictable manner
Sphinx moths protect themselves through the spots on their wings, which look like eyes and keep some predators away. They also are very big, and can make themselves look larger by opening their wings.
they will hide and bind in Whit tree and all kind of stuff
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
they stay family
what are the spots on the luna moths wings called
The silk worm spins its cocoon in order to create a protective container in which it can carry out its metamorphosis without being disturbed.
Moths are able to survive through some of their adaptations. These include the ability to camouflage themselves and because they can fly with precision.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
how do lionfish protect themselves