space to go to next i decided to draw an example of a moth wingling cuz i love them info: - Based off moths - Most active during the night - They come in all different sizes - Some can spin silk - Similar to the butterfly winglings, they can camouflage, but the wings of some can mimic predators, which is why some might think of them as scary - If you read the general info from the first wingling project, you know that the moth winglings are overshadowed by the butterfly winglings, being known as the "ugly cousin" of the butterflies. - This is why most moth winglings are jealous of butterfly winglings - They are also often underappreciated/unacknowledged. (this relates irl because they are important pollinators, but not mentioned as much as butterflies)