Giant Japanese Silk Moth or Japanese Oak Silkmoth (Antheraea yamamai) resting on the outside of a window with a young face indicating size Stock Photo - Alamy
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Kraig Biocraft completes cycle of silk moth mating for the first time
The Wild World of Butterflies | Sierra Club
Bug Eric: Giant Silkmoths
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Deaf moths evolved noise-cancelling scales to evade predators
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Study suggests moth-inspired wallpaper could one day soundproof homes
Giant Silkworm and Royal Moths | Missouri Department of Conservation
Moths with 'noise-cancelling' scales can hide from bats' echolocation - BBC Science Focus Magazine
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