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Sentences with HAWKMOTH

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Sentences

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"The hawkmoth hovered delicately above the flower."
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"The hawkmoth's wings beat rapidly as it flew through the night."
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"The garden was filled with various species of hawkmoths."
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"A hawkmoth emerged from its cocoon and took its first flight."
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"The hawkmoth larvae feed on the leaves of the host plant."
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"The intricate patterns on the hawkmoth's wings were mesmerizing."
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"The hawkmoth is known for its long proboscis."
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"Many species of hawkmoths are important pollinators."
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"The hawkmoth caterpillar camouflaged itself among the green leaves."
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"The hawkmoth is capable of hovering in mid-air like a hummingbird."
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"The hawkmoth is attracted to the sweet scent of flowers."
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"A hawkmoth flitted from one flower to another in search of nectar."
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"The hawkmoth is a fascinating creature to study."
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"A researcher captured a hawkmoth for observation in the lab."
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"The hawkmoth's dusky pink wings blended perfectly with the sunset."
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"The sound of a hawkmoth's wings can be quite loud in flight."
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"The hawkmoth is a master of disguise in its natural habitat."
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"The long tongue of the hawkmoth allows it to reach deep into flowers."
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"The hawkmoth population fluctuates with changes in climate."
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"A photograph of a hawkmoth graced the cover of the science magazine."
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"The hawkmoth is a large moth that is typically brown or gray in color."
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"The hawkmoth has a long proboscis used for feeding on nectar."
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"Some species of hawkmoth are known for their ability to hover in mid-air."
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"The caterpillar of the hawkmoth is often found on tomato plants."
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"The hawkmoth is a strong flier, capable of long-distance migrations."
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"The hawkmoth larvae are commonly called hornworms because of their prominent horn-like tail."
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"The hawkmoth is a nocturnal creature, active mostly during the night."
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"Female hawkmoths lay their eggs on various host plants."
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"The hawkmoth belongs to the family Sphingidae."
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"The hummingbird hawkmoth is often mistaken for an actual hummingbird due to its similar hovering behavior."
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