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Insects and other invertebrates thought to go extinct at a rate of one to three species ...Michael Lun, 17, never thought he'd be able to see a creature as stunning as a peacock spider in his Perth backyard. But the macro photographer was surprised to spot a vibrant male only a few ...
Professor Woinarski, who is part of CDU's Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods, said the study estimated about 9,111 Australian invertebrate species are likely to have become extinct ...
while a large number of invertebrates of notable scientific significance have become either endangered or extinct due to deforestation, especially because of the rapid destruction of tropical ...
This particular species was once a common sight in Tahiti, but now the International Union for Conservation of Nature considers it extinct in the wild as the snail is primarily found in captivity ...
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