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It is not a hummingbird, just a moth

Hummingbird hawk moth is also known as: small bean long-beaked moth, hummingbird moth, long-beaked moth, hummingbird butterfly moth, hummingbird moth. It can hover like a hummingbird, and when hovering, it can move forward, backward, fly left, and fly right.

It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth
It is not a hummingbird, just a moth

Hummingbird hawk moths are known as the "four differentities" in the insect world. Because, hummingbird moths are first like butterflies, with long beaked tubes and swollen antennae at the tip. The wings are dark greyish brown , with black longitudinal markings on the forewings and orange-yellow hindwings. In addition to having one more pair of tentacles and no feathers on its wings than hummingbirds, this insect is extremely similar to hummingbirds in terms of weight, appearance, life habits, and flight speed. It stayed on a flower for a short time, and then it was irregular and did not know which direction to fly away, so it was named hummingbird moth by biologists. The long beak straightens out to collect nectar, curling up the long beak as it flies. They like to fly in sunny weather, and when there is no sun in the evening, they are gone. It does take a lot of effort to shoot them, because they are constantly flying around.

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