Invertebrates
Find out more about invertebrates.
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- Butterflies migrate in large masses. 
- The crab spider is an Australian spider in the family Thomisidae. 
- Learn some interesting facts and urban myths about the daddy long legs. 
- Dragonflies are not only exceptional aerial predators as adults, but they are also formidable in their aquatic larval stages. 
- Dung beetles are members of the scarab family. They break up the droppings of other animals and bury them in the soil. 
- Despite the large number of species, only one species of fly is actually attracted to humans. 
- The granny’s cloak moth belongs to the family noctuidae, the owlet moth family. 
- Hummingbird hawk moths belong to the sphingidae family, which are characterised by being able to fly very fast, hover and having a long tongue. 
- They may be tiny but their capacity to stalk and capture prey is astounding. 
- Lynx spiders are cursorial hunters that have evolved to specialise for a life on plants. 
- Net casting spiders, sometimes referred to as ogre-faced spiders, are an interesting group of spiders that are medium sized, stick like, and semi-nomadic. 
- Coming in at up to 7cm in length, the red-triangle slug is Australia’s largest native land slug. 
- The Richmond birdwing butterfly is pretty well known these days, but the caterpillar and pupa are less often in the spotlight; but, no less interesting.