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''"Many people hate moths, yet love butterflies, but the truth is that both belong to the order {{wp|Lepidoptera}}. Since both are covered in unspeakable veins and foul powder, I suggest they are equally distasteful."''
 
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''"Moths are related to butterflies, but they're most often active at night instead of day. They use their large antennae to sense, smell, and guide themselves in the dark. Interestingly, the number of moth species is estimated at 160,000, so "moth" is a fairly broad descriptor."''
 
''"Moths are related to butterflies, but they're most often active at night instead of day. They use their large antennae to sense, smell, and guide themselves in the dark. Interestingly, the number of moth species is estimated at 160,000, so "moth" is a fairly broad descriptor."''
  
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When the [[player]] has caught a moth, they can find information about the insect in the bug menu. Below is the information regarding the moth:
 
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Revision as of 11:44, April 19, 2014

"Yuck! I caught a moth! It's okay... I'm okay..." —Wild World
"I caught a moth! Not scary... NOT SCARY!" —City Folk
"I caught a moth! It finally saw the light!" —New Leaf

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Name: Opodiphthera eucalypti
Family: Saturniidae
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The Moth (ガ, Ga) is a nocturnal insect, that can be found on cloudy nights. Players seem to detest them even more than cockroaches. Moths are usually found by bright lights.

Donating to the Museum

File:Moths.jpg
Moths around a light in Wild World.

In City Folk

"Many people hate moths, yet love butterflies, but the truth is that both belong to the order Lepidoptera. Since both are covered in unspeakable veins and foul powder, I suggest they are equally distasteful."

The moth can be found in the upper-left hand corner of the insect exhibit, flying around a lamp near the bagworm.

In New Leaf

Upon being donated, the moth can be found in the room of the bug exhibit with the light in, flying around the light. The exhibit has this to say about the Moth:

"Moths are related to butterflies, but they're most often active at night instead of day. They use their large antennae to sense, smell, and guide themselves in the dark. Interestingly, the number of moth species is estimated at 160,000, so "moth" is a fairly broad descriptor."

Encyclopedia information

Wild World

Moth WW Sprite.png    ''Their antennae are large because they use their sense of smell to guide them in the dark."
  • Size- 60 mm
  • Season- Summer
  • Time- Evening

City Folk

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Further information

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Names in other languages

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