Avantgardens - The witchetty grub is a term used in Australia for the large, white, wood-eating larvae of several moths. The term is used mainly when the larvae are being considered as
![Jessa Thurman on Twitter: "In celebration of NAIDOC week, I thought it may be helpful to understand where the term 'witchetty grub' has come from. The wood moths (Endoxyla spp.) of Australia Jessa Thurman on Twitter: "In celebration of NAIDOC week, I thought it may be helpful to understand where the term 'witchetty grub' has come from. The wood moths (Endoxyla spp.) of Australia](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Em5-TgRVEAAXXXQ.jpg:large)
Jessa Thurman on Twitter: "In celebration of NAIDOC week, I thought it may be helpful to understand where the term 'witchetty grub' has come from. The wood moths (Endoxyla spp.) of Australia
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