2. Table Of Contents
table of contents page 2-3
Did You know
page 4
Moths And Butterflies
page 5
difference between butterflies and moths
page 6
all about antennas
page 7
all about wings
page 8
cocoons and chrysalis page 9
4. Did You Know
Did you know moths can smell chemicals in
the air? Did you know that butterflies can
find mates with a part of their bodies? (pg
7) To find out more about crazy critters,
read on.
5. Moths And Butterflies
Moths part:
● antennaes
● six legs
● wings
● proboscis
● thick body
● head
butterflies parts:
● antennaes
● six legs
● wings
● proboscis
● thin body
● head
6. Difference Between Butterflies and Moths
Butterflies
Moths
Butterflies have antennas for finding mates
and food
Moths have antennas for
smelling chemicals in the air
are diurnal
are nocturnal
they hold their wings up right
they let their wings rest
they hatch from cocoons
they hatch from chrysalis
7. All About Antennas
Moths and butterflies have antennas. Moths use
antennas because they smell chemicals in the air. Moths
smell up to 5 miles. Butterflies can smell food, drink, to
find mates, for hearing, and for touching.
8. All About Wings
some wings have something that looks like eyes on its
wings...But its just the pattern to frighten predators
they aren’t real eyes.
11. Conclusion
Finally, do know what body part makes
moths smell chemicals? And how
butterflies find mates? If you said antennas
you are right! I hope you learned a lot.And
something else to think about what if we
didn’t have butterflies or moths? We
wouldn’t have caterpillars,
13. Sources Cited
Shapiro, A. M. (2013). Butterfly. In World Book Student. Retrieved
from
http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar085160
Butterflies and moths
14. Glossary
● proboscis: is a tongue like body part on butterflies and
moths
● diurnal: means up in the day
● nocturnal: means up all night
● chrysalis:what a butterflies hatch out of
● cocoons: what a moth hatch out of