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Invertebrates

Invertebrates are like the hidden superheroes of the animal kingdom, and there's a lot to discover about them. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone, which means they're incredibly diverse. They include creatures like insects, spiders, worms, and snails. Invertebrates come in all sizes. Some are so small you can barely see them, while others, like giant African millipedes, are big and fascinating. Insects, like butterflies and ladybirds, are some of the most common invertebrates. They're all around us, and they have incredible colours and patterns. Invertebrates also live in the oceans and rivers. You can find seashells, starfish, and octopuses, each with its unique way of surviving in the water. Your garden is like a playground for invertebrates. Bees help pollinate flowers, earthworms enrich the soil, and ants build intricate tunnels. Some invertebrates have amazing abilities. Spiders spin silk to make webs, and butterflies go through a stunning transformation from caterpillar to chrysalis to adult. Invertebrates play a vital role in the environment. They help with pollination and decomposition, which keeps ecosystems healthy. Invertebrates are like the little giants of the animal world. They may not have a backbone, but they have a lot to teach us about survival, adaptation, and the wonderful diversity of life on Earth. So, the next time you spot a bug in your garden or a snail on the path, take a moment to appreciate these fascinating creatures.

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