Arthropoda
The witchetty grub is a large, white, wood-eating larvae of several moths. The grub is the most important insect food of the desert and was a staple in the diets of Australian Aboriginal women and children.
Grubs are the larvae of insects.
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Witchetty grubs are the larva of several types of moths. They are large and edible. They taste like almonds when they are eaten raw. Curl grubs look like witchetty grubs.
what the heck do witchetty grubs eat
Moths don't eat grubs.
a box for grubs Grubs are small insects
you find grubs in a wet area underground
yes and no . it depends on the kind of grubs !
"All the aborigines ate witchety grubs."
Grubs are not poisonous to dogs. Human eat grubs as a source of protein. Animals can do the same. There is no concern for the grub to even upset the stomach of a dog.