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There is a bit of questioning around today's Bug(s) of the Week. Some say the moth, above, which was spotted by Penticton ...
After observing a specimen, Charles Darwin predicted the existence of a moth with a proboscis long enough to reach that nectar. Sure enough, decades later the giant hawk moth of Madagascar was ...
Unlike the hummingbird, however, the hummingbird hawk moth doesn’t feed from a beak. Instead it relies on an appendage called ...
According to Dr. Ellis, "Both male and female flying hawk, hummingbird, or sphinx moths have a famously long 1-inch (25 mm) proboscis or insect tongue that rests curled up like a garden hose under ...