PRS Field Guide | Terrestrial Invertebrates

Invertebrates refer to animal species that do not have a backbone and are ectothermic (cold-blooded). Terrestrial invertebrates are those that live on land, including insects, spiders, and worms. One important group of terrestrial invertebrates is pollinators – insects that move pollen from one species of plant to another – including butterflies and moths. 

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