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Leaf litter dichotomous key
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/invertebrate-dichotomous-key/Go exploring through your local leaf litter and use this dichotomous key to identify invertebrates you find!
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The John Landy Butterfly Collection
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/entomology/john-landy/The John Landy Collection of butterflies (lepidoptera) was donated to the Australian Museum in 2018.
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Herbivory: eating plants
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/herbivory-eating-plants/Herbivory is the act of eating plants and a herbivore is an animal that eats plants. Herbivores play an important role in the ecology of any area, influencing plant communities and individual plant growth. The great diversity of invertebrate and vertebrate herbivores reflects the diversity of pla
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Dragonflies and damselflies - Order Odonata
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/dragonflies-and-damselflies-order-odonata/Dragonflies and damselflies are large, conspicuous insects generally found near freshwater habitats. They are an ancient and successful group that was around long before the dinosaurs evolved.
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Where have all the Christmas Beetles gone?
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/christmas-beetles/The evidence suggesting a decline is anecdotal yet compelling.
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Make your own butterfly envelope
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/butterflyenvelopes/Make your own butterfly envelope for your newly collected and identified species.
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Thin Ice VR
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2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
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