Moths drink the tears of sleeping birds
Moths drink the tears of sleeping birds - life - 20 December 2006 - New Scientist
A moth proboscus with hooks and barbs on the end, that evolved to fit under two sets of eyelids, is an amazing feat. I'd really love to find out more about the functionality of the tip, and the DNA lineage of these moths.
A moth proboscus with hooks and barbs on the end, that evolved to fit under two sets of eyelids, is an amazing feat. I'd really love to find out more about the functionality of the tip, and the DNA lineage of these moths.
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