Australia's Incredible Insects
Description
Discover the tiny creatures that keep Australia's ecosystems alive in Australia's Incredible Insects by Jessa Thurman. This beautifully presented and comprehensive guide explores the remarkable diversity of insects found across the country, from the delicate and dazzling to the strange and surprising.
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Meet the heaviest moth in the world, caterpillars that carry portable homes, glow worms that create natural light displays, and insects that make devoted parents. Learn how insects grow, communicate, smell, and even defend themselves. From desert cockroaches to essential crop pollinators and nature's expert recyclers, this book reveals why insects are vital to life on Earth.
Exploring insects, non-insect hexapods, and life cycles, the guide also explains how these small creatures co-exist with other living things and why their role in ecosystems cannot be overstated. Clear explanations and engaging storytelling help young readers understand the inner workings of insects and see them not as pests, but as essential and fascinating living beings.
Specifications
- ISBN: 9781761218088
- Hardback
- Pages: 112
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