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Thought extinct, Lobster Tree Found It Back

A narrow stone which rises higher than the Empire State Building does not seem bergitu friendly place to live. However, insects are thought to have been extinct since more than 80 years ago, was living there.

Stone, known as Ball's Pyramid is located near Lord Howe Island, as well as towering as high as 1844 feet or approximately 562 meters. There, at an altitude of 152 meters above the South Pacific Ocean, the scientists found there were 24 insects that live around the plant.


Lobster or Dryococelus australis trees along the size of 12 centimeters or at the hands of man, and not known how to be in place. However, now scientists have taken the 4 tail kelanngsungan them to ensure that the unique species of life.

Two of the tree lobster was then dead, but two others had taken to a breeding program at Melbourne wildlife park. Both were named Adam and Eve calls, and 11 376 babies have hatched insects are present in the incubation period.

According to the observations of the scientists who discovered it, one thing is not uncommon for insects is that they pair up and sleep at night, male crayfish using a three-foot tree to protect the female insect in his side.



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