Beyond its antler-like markings, it is one of the few moths with "hairy eyes," though you'll need a magnifying glass to see them. The twelve moths of Christmas | Butterfly Conservation
The ( Cerapteryx graminis ) is a fascinating species named for the distinctive cream-colored markings on its forewings that resemble reindeer antlers. While often just another "drab" moth to the untrained eye, its story is one of dramatic natural cycles and incredible resilience. The Tale of the "Grass-Eater" antler moth
They thrive in open grasslands and waste-ground, ranging from sea level up to high fells (600m or higher), proving their adaptability to harsh environments. Beyond its antler-like markings, it is one of