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moths have big boobs and they are usually hispanic =)

they are as ugly as ben jewster on facebook...hes my ex and he thinks hes so "SSUUUPEEERIOOOR" U SHOULD CALL HIM A FAG!DONT FRIEND HIM HE MAKES FUN OF GINGERS AND JEWISH PEOPLE....hes an idiot

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The moths around my house always seem to flock around any type of light at night. I'm not sure it is as much the light as it is the heat the light is giving off. Not sure if this helped much or just raised another question..........

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Peppered moths have two forms, speckled and dark. In the traditional countryside, tree trunks are covered in lichen and the speckled form is well camouflaged against them, hence the population contained more of the speckled form. (Birds easily saw the dark form and ate them.) When the industrial revolution happened, the lichens died because of air pollution and the trunks became covered in soot. Now the birds could see the speckled moths and the dark ones were camouflaged. The proportions in the population reversed. As heavy industry declined and anti-pollution measures were introduced, the whole situation swung back again.

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they get ate by Spiders & bats who help us.

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They get in among the leaves of plants, most commonly in bushes such as thyme and ivy. Some moths live in wood and lay their eggs in the small cracks.

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salt marshes, mangroves, sand dunes, lowland forest, wetlands, grasslands and mountain zones

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Moths adapt to their environment by migrating if the weather is too harsh for their survival. Some of them are also able to camouflage themselves.

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they live mostly in adiks

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your moms belly.

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What means could be used to return the environment of the peppered moths to its original state?

The peppered moth camouflages into the environment it inhabits. This camouflage returns the moth to it's original environmental state and protects it from predators.


When was Peppered moth created?

Peppered moth was created in 1758.


What means could be used to return the environment of the peppered moth to its original state?

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Where does perppered moth live?

in trees is where the peppered moth lives.


What effect would cleaning up the environment have on the moths?

The peppered moth population would change to a predominantly light species and the dark-colored peppered moth would diminish eventually.


Does anyone have a flowchart of the peppered moth?

no


The example of the English peppered moth demonstrates what?

B) that a harmful phenotype may become an advantageous phenotype when the environment changes


What is the melanic form of the peppered moth?

The peppered moth is a classic example used to demonstrate natural selection. It is said that the peppered moth began a light color to blend in to the trees so it would escape being eaten by its predators. However, during the industrial revolution smog darkened the trees and the peppered moth became better adapted as a dark color.


What do the peppered moth larvae eat?

a huge, green juicy lizard would eat a peppered moth.. well with my research it is. the lizard is called the green spider as it is sly and cruel. It trap's it in its tongue and swallows it in a gulp.


Is the peppered moth multi-cellular?

yes


Is an English peppered moth dangerous?

Not at all


What is the genus of the peppered moth?

betularia (lowercase)