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M is for Moth

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Moths are very closely related to butterflies and there are over 165,000 species many of which have funny names.  Some of these names are “the Dagger“, “Monkey Slug“, “the Dog Faced” or “the Dried Currant“. 

Moths only come out at night but are attracted to lights so you may have seen them.

Their markings can be beautiful and come in many different shapes and colours.

Wild Challenge!  Can you draw a beautiful patterned moth?  Why not send it in to Jody at Fun Kids?

Picture from Flickr.