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Gunter’s own museum collection receives newly identified insects multiple times throughout the year, but it's still uncommon ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGigantic ‘Walking Stick’ Discovered in Australia Might Be the Continent’s Heaviest Insect
The “ supersized ” A. alta weighs around 1.6 ounces (44 grams), or slightly less than a golf ball. “From what we know ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNGiant Stick Insect Found Hiding in Rainforest May Be Australia's Heaviest
A colossal stick insect found living in the highland rainforest of northeastern Australia could be the chonkiest (read: ...
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Live Science on MSNCreepy new giant insect may be the heaviest ever recorded in Australia
Researchers have discovered a giant stick insect living at high altitude in tropical North Queensland. Acrophylla alta is ...
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Stick insect — as hefty as a golf ball — could be heaviest ever found in Australian rainforest
A new species of stick insect believed to be the heaviest ever found in Australia was located in a remote rainforest.
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New Scientist on MSNNew-to-science stick insect is the heaviest ever found in Australia
A giant stick insect species found in Australia’s Wet Tropics named Acrophylla alta can reach 40 centimetres in length and ...
In a remote rainforest in Australia, home to deadly snakes, spiders and creepy-crawlies, scientists have discovered a new ...
Researchers recently found a newly discovered stick bug species in the high-altitude rainforests of northern Queensland, ...
The Acrophylla alta species was found in a remote rainforest in Queensland, Australia. It is believed to be the heaviest ...
Wildlife experts in Australia have discovered a new giant stick insect, and it’s the largest, heaviest insect ever found in ...
New Species Of Stickbug Discovered In Australia Measuring 15+ Inches Looks Like A Mothman-Alien Baby
A new stickbug has been discovered and documented in Australia and as far as stick insects go this one is a behemoth. As of ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers stunned after discovering new insect size of bowling pin in Australia: 'Scary thing'
"From what we know to date, this is Australia's heaviest insect," said Angus Emmott, co-author of a paper on the new species, ...
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