This document provides information about the differences between butterflies and moths. It discusses their anatomy, including antennas, wings, and whether they hatch from cocoons or chrysalis. Moths use their antennas to smell chemicals in the air up to 5 miles away, while butterflies use theirs to find food, mates, hear, and touch. While both have wings, some moths have patterns on their wings that resemble eyes to frighten predators. The document also describes the life cycles from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis or pupa and finally the adult butterfly or moth.