Butterflies and Moths
Butterflies and moths are in the insect Order Lepidoptera. Butterflies tend to be day flying and hold their wings vertically while at rest. Their antennae often appear to be clubbed or have small balls on the ends. Moths tend to be nocturnal and hold their wings horizontally or in a tent-like fashion, while at rest. Their antennae, especially in males, often look feathery.
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Buy Dead Butterflies (6)
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Butterflies tend to be brightly colored, fly by day and have clubbed antennae. The majority of specimens we offer are frozen and therefore fresher than what you can buy anywhere else.
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Moths (12)
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Moths tend to be less brightly colored than butterflies, fly by night and males in many moths have feathery antennae.