The Siden Moth, or it's scientific name Babliniboina Tinea, is a non-invasive species of moth that resides in dark, damp conditions in South America, Greenland, France, New Zealand and the Philippines. Occasionally, these species of moth tend to migrate to warmer areas every four years in the insect's lifetime. They tend to live for roughly five to nine years depending on the conditions in its environment. The Siden Moth's appearance is most notable for it's four, curved protrusions on its lower abdomen. While not discovered what these "tails" are designed for, scientists theorize that these tails work as a form of blending in to its surroundings and to trap moisture in the air to clean itself while flying.