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National Moth-er Day celebrates moths and the people who protect, study and care for them. There are over 11,000 species of moths in the world, each unique in its own way. Moths and their caterpillar form are food for many animals. They are also essential in pollination, nectar collection and seed distribution. The Malay archipelago hosts the largest moth in the world, which can be up to 60 square inches in size with a wing span over a foot. Moths can extremely colorful, like butterflies.
The main difference between a moth and butterfly is its antennas. In a moth these are fat and look like feathers or small saws. In a butterfly the are smooth and thin. Butterflies also tend to fold their wings above them when at rest. A moth will rest with its wings open and on full display.
This event was created by the late Robert L Birch.
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