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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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IFLScience on MSN“Spectacular” New Species Of 40cm Giant Stick Insect May Be Australia’s New Heaviest Insect
A new species of stick insect has been discovered in Australia, and it’s an absolute whopper. Named Acrophylla alta, it’s ...
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, ...
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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 ...
Australia’s new heavyweight insect champion was discovered thanks to social media — but it's been hiding in the trees much ...
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 ...
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Fox Weather on MSNSee where a newly discovered giant stick bug was recently spotted
James Cook University researcher Angus Emmott helped identify the new species and explained that the giant insect weighs ...
Scientists identify Acrophylla alta in Queensland rainforest, marking it as Australia’s heaviest insect at 44 grams.
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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