moths in the PONS Dictionary

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The toads eat a variety of insects and invertebrates, mainly crickets, meal worms, small butterflies, earthworms, moths, beetles and caterpillars.
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They eat moths, flies, true bugs, beetles, and cicadas.
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Adult moths are nocturnal, but seem to prefer the earlier part hours of the night.
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What about other flying organisms that do - that hover, like a hummingbird or, you know, we've done videos on hawk moths...
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For example introduced grasses have taken over areas of some islands, while alien animals include moths, salmon, the mallard duck, rabbits, reindeer, sheep and goats.
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Invertebrates such as the larvae of wood-boring moths are also eaten.
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Adult moths are nocturnal; after a brief bout of activity after dusk, they seem to prefer the later hours of the night.
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Whether it's gardening or darning holes when the moths have got at our jerseys, or writing to people.
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Normally moths from the same line don't copulate, so it is the condition that different lines are in a not too wide range.
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Yucca species provide other examples, being fertilised in elaborate ecological interactions with particular species of yucca moths.
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