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  2. Ibacus peronii - Wikipedia

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    Ibacus peronii, the Balmain bug or butterfly fan lobster, is a species of slipper lobster. It lives in shallow waters around Australia and is the subject of small-scale fishery. It is a flattened, reddish brown animal, up to 23 cm (9 in) long and 14 cm (6 in) wide, with flattened antennae and no claws.

  3. Thenus - Wikipedia

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    Moreton Bay bug flesh prior to cooking T. orientalis is known by a number of common names . The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization prefers the name flathead lobster , while in Australia, it is more widely known as the Moreton Bay bug after Moreton Bay , Brisbane , Queensland . [ 3 ]

  4. Slipper lobster - Wikipedia

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    "Spanish lobster" is used for members of the genus Arctides, [15] "mitten lobster" for Parribacus, [16] and "fan lobster" for Evibacus [17] and Ibacus. [18] In Australia, a number of species are called "bugs" (for example, the Balmain bug and Moreton Bay bug ), especially those in the genus Ibacus . [ 19 ]

  5. Your Skin Will Crawl When You See These 10 Bugs That Look ...

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    If you have ever found a creepy-crawly creature in your home and thought to yourself, ‘Ew, it’s a centipede!’ you’re not alone. Centipedes are one of the most common household pests and ...

  6. Panoploscelis - Wikipedia

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    Panoploscelis are terrestrial, predatory insects which dwell in the humid understory of the Amazon rainforest. They are nocturnally active, foraging for food at night. [11] They are mostly herbivorous, although opportunistic carnivory has been observed; [3] their diet includes leaves and small insects. [4]

  7. Crayfish - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions include western rock lobster (of the Palinuridae family) found on the west coast of Australia (it is a spiny lobster, but not of Jasus); the Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (from the Parastacidae family and therefore a true crayfish) found only in Tasmania; and the Murray crayfish found along Australia's Murray River. [citation ...

  8. How the lobster became an unlikely status symbol — and a ...

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    Despite its shiny red exoskeleton and reputation as a bug of the sea, the lobster — though far from the world’s strangest delicacy — has long reigned as an unlikely luxury staple.

  9. Bugs That Look Like Lice, But Are Not - AOL

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    Many insects have a lice-like appearance and are often found on or accidentally land on human bodies. Before going to the doctor or taking. If you’ve noticed a bug on your clothes, in your hair ...