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Face-Eater Moths, as the name implies, looks very similar to moths. They have insectile, furry legs, 2 fuzzy antenne, a head covered with hair. Their bodies are covered with chitin that is filled with a pattern of black spots. Where they strong differentiate themselves are their mouths, for which they are infamous for; they are filled with razor-sharp teeth.<ref name=":5.07">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/28/5-07/ Chapter 5.07]</ref>
Face-Eater Moths, as the name implies, looks very similar to moths. They have insectile, furry legs, 2 fuzzy antenne, a head covered with hair. Their bodies are covered with chitin that is filled with a pattern of black spots. Where they strong differentiate themselves are their mouths, for which they are infamous for; they are filled with razor-sharp teeth.<ref name=":5.07">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/28/5-07/ Chapter 5.07]</ref>


One type of Face-Eater Moths are referred to as "mothers", as they lay tens of thousands of eggs.<ref name=":5.08" /> They are the size of a two story building.
One type of Face-Eater Moths are referred to as "mothers", as they lay tens of thousands of eggs.<ref name=":5.08" /> Β 


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