
Butterfly or Moth?
Interactive Video
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Science, Social Studies, Biology
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
Wayground Content
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The video tutorial explores the differences between moths and butterflies. It covers how to distinguish them by their antennae, activity times, wing positions, and the transformation stages from caterpillars. Moths have feathery antennae and are active at night, while butterflies have smooth antennae and are active during the day. Moths rest with wings spread, whereas butterflies hold them together. Moths form cocoons, and butterflies form chrysalises. The video concludes with a quiz to test the viewer's understanding.
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