Silk Moths Fully Rely on Humans

Silk Moths Fully Rely on Humans

Humans domesticated the silk moth 5,000 years ago for sericulture. Over time, silk moths lost their ability to fly, their fear of predators, and their native color pigments since camouflage became unnecessary in captivity. Today, they rely entirely on humans for survival, including finding mates.

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