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Love Giant Insects? Meet The Tree Lobster, Back From The Brink

Green when young, and about the size of an adult human's hand when full-grown, <em>Dryococelus australis</em> is more commonly known as the Lord Howe Island stick insect, or the tree lobster. (Courtesy of Rohan Cleave/Melbourne Zoo)
Green when young, and about the size of an adult human's hand when full-grown, Dryococelus australis is more commonly known as the Lord Howe Island stick insect, or the tree lobster. (Courtesy of Rohan Cleave/Melbourne Zoo)

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