These mating moths were almost invisible aaginst their background of paving stones.
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They mated for almost two hours before it got too dark for me to see them any longer but they were gone in the morning.
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Now I have two questions:
1. How long did they mate for?
2. They cannot see themselves, so how do they know they blend in with their background and are almost invisible?
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