Silk Moths: Humanity's Co-dependent Companions

Silk Moths: Humanity's Co-dependent Companions

Humans domesticated the silk moth 5,000 years ago for sericulture. Over time, they lost their ability to fly, became unafraid of predators, and even lost their native color pigments as camouflage was no longer necessary in captivity. They have become entirely reliant on humans for their survival, including the search for a mate.

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