Huhu grubs, the larvae of the huhu beetle, are helpful to humans primarily as a source of food. Rich in protein and healthy fats, they are consumed by some indigenous peoples in New Zealand and are increasingly recognized in modern cuisine for their unique flavor and nutritional value. Additionally, they contribute to the ecosystem by breaking down decaying wood and enriching the soil, which supports plant growth. Their role in composting and nutrient cycling makes them beneficial in sustainable agricultural practices.
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dead leaves, rotten wood, lettuce,
5000 metres long 200 metres wide
Raccoons eat large numbers of grubs, insects and rodents which humans find to be vermin.
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the maori used to eat alot of things e.g huhu grubs sea life mussels and alot of things
huhubeetle
A huhu is a large navtive grub
Huhu beetle was created in 1843.
Huhu Studios's population is 500.
The motto of Huhu Studios is 'Animation with Character'.
A huhu grub is the larva of a huhu beetle.