Animals
Watch How Caterpillar Turns Into A Chinese Luna Moth
Last year, the web was surrounded by another wonderful video from the animal world, in which they recorded the life cycle of the Chinese moon moth.
The video is a real success online - to date it has garnered more than 9 million views.
The Chinese moon moth was first described in 1987 by French entomologist Charles Oberthür, who studied butterflies, moths and moths. As the name says, the Chinese moon moth is found in many parts of China, and its lifespan in a fully developed animal is 10 to 12 days.
Before that, a caterpillar hatches from the egg, which sheds its skin four times in its larval stage, and then the larva hatches. After about four weeks, an adult animal hatches with brightly colored wings to attract future mates.
Take a look at the life cycle of the Chinese moon moth, which takes many people's breath away with its unusual image.
The video is a real success online - to date it has garnered more than 9 million views.
The Chinese moon moth was first described in 1987 by French entomologist Charles Oberthür, who studied butterflies, moths and moths. As the name says, the Chinese moon moth is found in many parts of China, and its lifespan in a fully developed animal is 10 to 12 days.
Before that, a caterpillar hatches from the egg, which sheds its skin four times in its larval stage, and then the larva hatches. After about four weeks, an adult animal hatches with brightly colored wings to attract future mates.
Take a look at the life cycle of the Chinese moon moth, which takes many people's breath away with its unusual image.