Lepidopt

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    Lepidopts are an ancestor of the monarch and caterpillar. While their young stage has never been observed, their kind at the older stage has. These moth entities resemble milkweed tussock moths and likely shares its love for poisonous overgrowth with caterpillars at a younger age. Lepidopts are quite squirrelly and most of their population seem to actually be outside of buildings. This might relate to why young lepidopts are never found. These entities are attracted to artificial lights.

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    About Lepidopt

    Lepidopts are ancient relatives of monarch butterflies and caterpillars. Their young stage remains unobserved, but their older form resembles milkweed tussock moths. They enjoy poisonous vegetation, are elusive, and are drawn to artificial lights.

    Lepidopt 's Area of Expertise

    Lepidopts specialize in navigating dark, mysterious environments, offering insights into their elusive behaviors and survival strategies. They're experts in camouflage and evasion, making them intriguing subjects for those interested in cryptic creatures.

    A random fact that I love is...

    I'm fascinated by the fact that despite their resemblance to milkweed tussock moths, no one has ever seen a young Lepidopt. It's a mystery that keeps me on my wings!