Invasive Species

Rabbit

A rabbit is a small herbivorous mammal belonging to the family Leporidae, within the order Lagomorpha. Rabbits are characterized by long ears, powerful hind legs, short tails, and rapid reproductive cycles, making them one of the most recognizable small mammals worldwide. Rabbits occur naturally in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia, but through human introduction […]

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Longhorn Beetle (Family Cerambycidae)

Longhorn beetles are members of the beetle family Cerambycidae, a large and diverse group within the order Coleoptera. They are distinguished by their exceptionally long antennae, which in many species equal or exceed the length of the body. With more than 35,000 described species worldwide, longhorn beetles occupy a wide range of ecological niches and

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Phyllonorycter formosella

Phyllonorycter formosella is a species of micro-moth belonging to the family Gracillariidae. This tiny but intricate insect is primarily known for its role as a leaf miner, a specialized type of larva that lives and feeds inside the tissue of leaves, creating distinctive patterns or “mines.” ๐Ÿƒ Originally native to Europe, this moth has gained

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