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Alexander Dudley | profile | all galleries >> Galleries >> Australian Invertebrates tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Australian Invertebrates

Invertebrates make up by far the greatest majority of the worlds animals. Unfortunately, we are raised in a culture where only big (and usually furry) animals are "worth anything" (including our interest) and the usual response towards invertebrates is one of reaching for the chemical warfare to blast them to oblivion (thus ironically, killing the predators of these problem animals and creating super species). By far the majority of invertebrates are harmless to people, and when seen on a large scale, are very interesting. I hope these galleries will reveal the beauty of the small "creepy crawlies" that we share the world with.
Insects
:: Insects ::
Australian Spiders
:: Australian Spiders ::
australian_scorpions
:: australian_scorpions ::
Paranuncia gigantea, a giant Opilionid
Paranuncia gigantea, a giant Opilionid
Paranuncia gigantea, a giant Opilionid
Paranuncia gigantea, a giant Opilionid
Velvet worm, Ooperipatellus sp.
Velvet worm, Ooperipatellus sp.
millipede
millipede
Notostigmorpha
Notostigmorpha
House Centipede
House Centipede
Remains of Australian Whip Spider, Charon oenpelli?
Remains of Australian Whip Spider, Charon oenpelli?
Tick2058.jpg
Tick2058.jpg
Land Nemertean, Class Enopla, Order Hoplonemertia
Land Nemertean, Class Enopla, Order Hoplonemertia
Slug vs. Spider
Slug vs. Spider
Crustaceans
:: Crustaceans ::
Pseudoscorpion
Pseudoscorpion
Leeches_6069.jpg
Leeches_6069.jpg
Spot the hitch-hiker!
Spot the hitch-hiker!