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The Lensoglaucus curiosa, popularly known as the "lens-peeping moth," belongs to the order of eye-catchers. It feeds primarily on small, incomplete insights, optical puzzles, and short-sighted opinions. Its thickened optic nerve allows it a dual focus: simultaneously on the obvious and the hidden. Preferred breeding grounds are shop windows, skylights, and glass eyes. It is particularly active in the morning hours, when people's thoughts are still transparent. Its nests consist of eyeglass frames, camera lenses, and occasionally old slide projectors.
Warning: Never argue with a lens-peeping moth in a room full of mirrors.