Invertebrates

Among all living animal species globally, 90 percent of them are invertebrates. These invertebrates are divided into small groups, including worms, jointed legs, sponges, stinging cells, soft bodies, insects, and spinny-skinned.

Invertebrates

Praying Flower Mantis: the Master of Mimicry

Nature never fails to amaze us with its ingenious and crazy creations. Mimicry stands out ...

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A white praying mantis

Invertebrates

Jeweled Flower Mantis: The Natural’s Tiny Jewel

The jeweled flower mantis is one of the most gorgeous flower mantises in the world. ...

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Invertebrates

Devil’s Flower Mantis Facts: The Stunning Camouflaged Hunters

Imagine a flower that’s not only beautiful but deadly. Meet the Devil’s Flower Mantis, a ...

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Mediterranean katydid

Invertebrates

Mediterranean Katydid Facts: an Invasive Species

The Mediterranean katydid, a captivating insect native to the Mediterranean region, has established itself as ...

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Spiny flower praying mantis

Invertebrates

Spiny Flower Mantis (Wahlbergii Mantis): The Astonishing Beauty

Have you ever seen a predator so captivating it could take your breath away? The ...

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Invertebrates

Pallid Winged Grasshopper Facts and Its Impressive Flying Abilities

Darting through grassy landscapes with remarkable flying ability, the Pallid winged Grasshopper reigns as a ...

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Invertebrates

Giant American Millipedes and Their Remarkable Life

The North American continent is home to a diverse array of invertebrates, with the giant ...

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Invertebrates

Shocking Pink Dragon Millipede and Its Incredible Adaptations

In the cool, dark caves of Thailand lives a unique creature called the shocking pink ...

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Invertebrates

Horsehead Grasshopper: an Alien with Phenomenal Jumping Ability

Have you ever seen a grasshopper with a face like a horse? Believe it or ...

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Giant African millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas)

Invertebrates

Giant African Millipede Facts: The World’s Biggest Millipede

Picture a creature longer than your forearm, sporting hundreds of legs and a body as ...

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