There's a common trope in games or fantasy stories where creatures or characters associated with moths are poisonous.
What breeds of moth are actually poisonous (through bites, contact, etc)? I'm looking here and there, but I see nothing other than minute details about how certain breeds taste bad to predators as a result of their diet.
>>2143481
None
Google better, it's not hard to find.
>>2143481
I always thought the idea came from the fact that moths leave "dust" all over your hands if you try to hold them.
Games usually don't portray animals very accurately. I've never seen a frog with whiskers.
>>2143481
They're poisonous to eat. A lot of larva feed on poisonous plants.
Look up moths in Japanese mythology, they like and dislike them and make all the vidya games. Also there is Mothra.
It's not a modern problem but if moths get into to your food it's bad. Their eggs and poop and cocoons are all bad for you.
>>2143636
I dont think thats a frog or whiskers. However I do belive there are some amphibians that have whiskers
>>2143666
A few common amphibians have "whiskers." The catfish, for example.
>>2143666
>Hasn't played Chrono Trigger
>Character's name is literally "Frog"
>>2143641
I ate moths all the time
>>2143715
>catfish
>ambphibian
Processionary pine moth caterpillars have very urticating hair and can kill anything that eats them. Not sure about the adults though.
>>2143666
Satan has entered the realm.
>>2143666
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Southern flannel moth caterpillars and moths are agony to touch. Not sure if it's poison or whatever but it will probably send you to the ER from the pain.