Ted, I don't know if the moth has an eye for this splendor of color. Maybe it adds to the appeal of the flowers. However, I think the scent is more decisive in its choice of where to get the nectar today. Whatever the case, the festive colors are a feast for the eyes for us humans.
If you think you can't accept something, try to change it. But if this doesn't work, don't be frustrated, but give it later another try. The one who perseveres wins!
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Even the humblest of creatures can find themselves in glorious nature, worthy of impressions on our minds. Thanks for reminding us, Ted, after glaciers and whales.
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Whatever the case, the festive colors are a feast for the eyes for us humans.