
Australian Moths
Australian moths are a diverse group of insects native to Australia, encompassing thousands of species with varied sizes, colors, and behaviors. They play essential roles in ecosystems as pollinators, prey for other animals, and indicators of environmental health. Many moths are active at night, with some exhibiting striking patterns and adaptations for survival, such as mimicry or camouflage. The country's unique flora and fauna contribute to a rich moth biodiversity. Understanding these insects helps in conservation efforts and offers insight into Australia's ecological complexity and evolutionary history.