Hummingbird Hawk-moth: The Devoted Imitator of Hummingbirds

    2022-05-29 08:06:07 by Sichuan International Communication Center

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    Hummingbird hawk-moth belongs to Sphingidae, and it'slike the combination of various insects. A hummingbird hawk-month has a pair of butterfly’s wings and tentacles. It looks like a bee and collect pollen as a bee. Biologically, hummingbird hawk-months belong to Sphingidae and are related to months. Besides, they are often mistakenly recognized as hummingbirds. Just like hummingbirds, they can hover over the flowers and suck the pollen with their fistulas.

    What's more, they also "imitate"hummingbirds' size, posture and color. Their bodies and wings are structured like birds. There are lots of squamae on their back which shine blue under the sun like hummingbirds whose feathers are blue. They are regarded as the most devoted imitators of hummingbirds.