I have a moth, his name is Ra.
When Godzilla needs him, he is theah.
Moth Ra, Moth Ra, Go go go!
When Ra attacks, Say bye-bye to your foe.
I knew about (thank you David Attenborough) all but the cat and dog prints.
Too much to learn for a Monday morning. Where’s my coffee?
Thank you for kick starting my brain. I think.
Pigeons vs. doves is a distinction without a difference.
I thought the moth/butterfly problem was seen to be caused by the erroneous (if understandable) assumption that it’s a binary division, whereas “butterflies” are actualy one twig on a fairly bushy Lepidoptera order. Something like that.
I thought the butterfly/moth difference was about how they fold their wings. Moths fold them horizontally, butterflies vertically.
Ida No over 5 years ago
I have a moth, his name is Ra.
When Godzilla needs him, he is theah.
Moth Ra, Moth Ra, Go go go!
When Ra attacks, Say bye-bye to your foe.
Ontman over 5 years ago
I knew about (thank you David Attenborough) all but the cat and dog prints.
katina.cooper over 5 years ago
Too much to learn for a Monday morning. Where’s my coffee?
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
Thank you for kick starting my brain. I think.
GaryCooper over 5 years ago
Pigeons vs. doves is a distinction without a difference.
AndrewSihler over 5 years ago
I thought the moth/butterfly problem was seen to be caused by the erroneous (if understandable) assumption that it’s a binary division, whereas “butterflies” are actualy one twig on a fairly bushy Lepidoptera order. Something like that.
Pedmar Premium Member over 5 years ago
I thought the butterfly/moth difference was about how they fold their wings. Moths fold them horizontally, butterflies vertically.