Diamondback Moth
Tiny moth, massive cabbage menace
Tiny moth, massive cabbage menace
Hairy larvae, hardy cocoons.
The moth that eats prickly pears
From tomato terror to night-flying pollinator
Small moth, big tunnels, big losses
The "good mother" duck-bill
Knobs, canines, and Eocene power
Shaggy titan of the mammoth steppe
Pleistocene's powerhouse kangaroos
The trumpet-crested herbivore
Long necks, bigger worlds
Queensland's blunt-snouted browser
The Great Beast of the Ice Age
The Pleistocene cave hibernator
Patagonia's colossal long-neck
Small beak, big Cretaceous success
Four tusks, many worlds, one lineage
The Miocene Shovel-Tusker
Two spines, one Patagonian icon
The steppe rhino behind unicorn lore
Thunder lizard, science icon
Tiptoe masters of Africa's cliffs
A horned face full of spikes
Patagonia's titan that feared nothing
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