Wind tunnel vs moth!

A pollinating moth Manduca sexta, this one with a wing span of about 4 inches, feeds from a Sacred Dutura, or Datura wrightii, flower while flying through a wind tunnel at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in this May 2014 picture provided by Kiley Riffell. The  moths, whose olfactory abilities are as good as a bloodhound's and vastly better than a human's, can fly up to 80 miles (130 km) a night searching for their favorite flowers like the Sacred Datura.A pollinating moth Manduca sexta, feeds from a sacred datura (datura wrightii) flower while flying through a wind tunnel at the University of Washington in Seattle. The moths, whose olfactory abilities are as good as a bloodhound's, can fly up to 80 miles a night searching for their favorite flowers. Photograph: Kiley Riffell/Handout/Reuters
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