Native Invertebrates

Native Invertebrates are animals without a backbone that are indigenous to a specific region or habitat. They typically include a wide range of organisms such as insects, spiders, worms, snails, and crustaceans. These invertebrates play important roles in ecosystems, serving as food sources for other animals, pollinators for plants, and contributing to nutrient cycling. Native invertebrates have evolved to thrive in their natural environments and are crucial components of biodiversity.




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Native Invertebrates