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Sunday, 5 March 2017

A moth has no stomach

 Butterflies and moths, among others, have a very long, flexible strawlike mouth part, the proboscis, which they unfold to sip nectar from the base of flowers. Most moths do not eat at all even tough they are famed for eating clothing.
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