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The various insects of Papua New Guinea are perhaps the country's least appreciated life forms.

An average of over 150 centimeters of rain falls on Papua New Guinea each year.

Tropical rainforests cover about 85% of the main island of Papua New Guinea.

In 1988, Jacques Cousteau brought his diving crew to the rivers and oceans of Papua New Guinea to photograph the previously unknown sea creatures there.

Mineral deposits in Papua New Guinea, including oil, copper, and gold, account for 72% of export earnings.

Chasing animals is a sport in Papua New Guinea, and boys are trained for the hunt as soon as they can walk.

Nearly 180 mammals living in Papua New Guinea have been identified and described by scientists.

The people of Papua New Guinea lived isolated independent lives for hundreds of years.

There are literally thousands of different kinds of insects living in Papua New Guinea.

Tropical rainforests cover about 85% of the main island of Papua New Guinea.

In 1988, Jacques Cousteau brought his diving crew to the rivers and oceans of Papua New Guinea to photograph the previously unknown sea creatures there.

Years ago, native people in Papua New Guinea went on regular head-hunting raids on enemy villages.

There is a spider in Papua New Guinea which spins huge webs featuring threads up to six yards long.

The people of Papua New Guinea speak around 700 languages, about 15% of the world's total.

Years ago, native people in Papua New Guinea went on regular head-hunting raids on enemy villages.

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