![]() Grow and collect real, colorful flowers, plants and mushrooms from nature to decorate your forest. Pop headphones in to experience the relaxing sounds of the forest at night while you chill out with this beautiful game. If you’re looking for stress relief, or something peaceful to calm your anxiety, try feeding and caring for your sanctuary friends. The calm colors, peaceful sounds and beautiful environment in Starlight makes this relaxing game feel like a fun meditation. All of the moths are different sizes, colors, have unique wing patterns and they are all based on real world species! Can you collect & discover them all? Feed Trevor the frog tasty treats and enjoy Michelle the owl's cute dialogue as you expand and grow your collection.ĭiscover real flowers from nature, and use them to attract and collect magical moths in your forest! Care for each moth in your garden as you feed and raise them from caterpillars to beautiful night time butterflies. Raise and fly magical moths in your beautiful garden - they're just like butterflies (or are they better?)! Watch fireflies twinkle all around you in the moonlight while colourful flowers bloom. Collect flowers and raise moths in the peaceful calm of nature, under the light of the moon. There are over 300 different species of beautiful moths to discover for your collection! #102 Antheraea godmani– donated by Dr.From the makers of the popular relaxing butterfly game, Flutter: Butterfly Sanctuary!ĭiscover, collect and nurture as many species of enchanting moths as possible while you expand a magical, moonlit forest environment. #158 Copaxa lavendera (females)- (in Dean’s office at Johns Hopkins) 700+ Gender Female Hair Color White and Dark Blue Eye Color Purple Status Deceased Other Information Debut Through the Looking Glass (Flashback) Luna Tenebris was an Archdragon of the Moon. #149 Imbrasia krucki (in Dean’s office at Johns Hopkins) ![]() #139 Actias chapae (per catalog) or Actias dubernardi (per Johns Hopkins) #134 Antheraea polyphemus oculae on cactus #120 Coulter Pine Cones with Hyalophora euryalus moth #108 Life Cycle of the Polyphemus Moth, Larval Stages, Cocoon Spinning, Pupa Formation, Predators In the case of some moths the reason for their attraction to artificial light is still not well understood. #107 Life Cycle of the Polyphemus Moth, Emergence, Mating, and Ovapositing Artificial lights are believed to be a factor in the decline of nocturnal wildlife such as moths and fireflies, and may disrupt the migration of birds that navigate by starlight such as the indigo bunting ( Passerina cyanea ). #85 Ceranchia apollina, shown on hoya vine #82 Actias isis, two males with ginger flower Loren Cody Shaiken collection of John Cody paintings The Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Baltimore, Maryland) The Luna Moth ( Actias luna ), with its incredible size (3-4.5-inch wingspan), sea-foam green to yellow color, and long tails, is one of the most spectacular moths found in North America. #147 Rothschildia zacateca (female and 3 males on Euphorbiaceae) #83 Saturnia codyi or Neoris codyi shown on ginger plants #81 Stained Glass Moth, male, with yellow lilies #80 Actias maenas, female, with paphiophyllum orchids Graham Cody collection of John Cody paintings Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburg, Pennsylvania) #141 Automeris maeonia shown on Heliconia #46 Malaysian Moon Moths, female, with Orchids Cody Art Collection University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine- Northwest Arkansas Campus (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
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