The grubs are eaten raw and alive.
They are served to many visitors with a lot of hilarity as the visitors try to think up reasons why they shouldn't eat one.
No aborigines served in WW2 for Australia.
They serve it in a pot. A der!
Yes, grubs can be good for gardens. They give structure and texture to soil by opening up air and water pore spaces through their underground activities. They may add to nutrient availability and soil fertility through their decomposing bodies and serve as prey within food chains.
76 people serve in the senate didn't you know that!
it was a penal colony
Hawaiian Airlines serve customers in Hawaii, the United States, and in Australia. The most common routes are routes from Hawaii to California, and routes from Hawaii to Australia.
Australia was originally a penal colony. This means that British convicts were shipped off to Australia to serve their sentences.
You can not grow "corps" - you can however serve in one.
As of my last update, several Aboriginal Australians serve in the Parliament of Australia, including members from various political parties. Notable figures include Linda Burney, the first Aboriginal woman elected to the House of Representatives, and Senator Pat Dodson, known as the "Father of Reconciliation." Additionally, there are representatives from Aboriginal communities in state parliaments across the country. Their presence aims to ensure that Indigenous voices and perspectives are included in legislative processes.
There are a great many things in the world that could serve to represent Australia. You could use the koala for example.
It was between UK and Argentina. It had nothing to do with Australia, and fortunately for once Australian politicians did not rush the country into it.
Depends how hard they knock.