Witchety grubs. They are edible. Not really sure if that's how you spell it, though.
It's an Australian slang term that implies the questions, How are you? Are you well?
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.
Other grubs that look similar to whichetty grubs include rhinoceros beetle grubs and wood-boring beetle larvae. These grubs are typically white or cream in color and have a similar cylindrical body shape. They are often found in rotting wood or underground, feeding on decaying plant material.
The Lyre Bird is a large mimicking bird that can be found in Australia.
Raccoons consume large numbers of insects, grubs and rodents.
It is a large a large Australian bird, origin of name not known although there is a similar Moluccan word - Eme.
The star is known as the Commonwealth Star, or the Federation star.
Grubs are the larvae of insects.
Yes, in fact the name Barramundi is a name given by the Australian Aboriginals meaning large scaled river fish.
Witchetty grubs are large (up to 7cm long), wood-feeding cylindrical larvae of the cossid moth. They are prized as a delicacy among Aborigines living in semi-traditional communities in Australia's outback.
Mascot is Sydney's main domestic airport.
Raccoons eat large numbers of grubs, insects and rodents which humans find to be vermin.