How does the typical lifespan of a female Comet Moth compare to a male?
Answer
Females often survive longer (seven to ten days) than males (four to five days).
Males dedicate their brief four to five days to actively seeking a mate, while females, benefiting from slightly larger fat reserves, often survive longer, up to seven to ten days, to deposit their eggs.

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