Monday, April 27, 2015
7 Of the Biggest Insects on Earth
Although we think of bugs as something small that crawls around, there are actually a few species that might just freak you out because of their size. Now, with big insects, they’re commonly not poisonous and usually don’t pose any threat to humans, but their size will intimidate you.
Goliath Beetle
Judging on bulk and weight, the goliath beetle is one of the strongest contender for the largest insect in the world title. A native of Africa, male specimen can grow to more than 4 inches with a weight of 3.5 ounces or 100 grams on an average. And this is just on their larval stage.
Titan Beetle
The Amazon is known to be the home of a number of large species of animals. In fact, a number of large beetle species are found in the rainforest, but the biggest one would have to be the titan beetle. This giant insect doesn’t have poison glans, but it does have jaws that are strong enough to snap a twig or a pencil in half.
Giant Stick Insects
Recorded as the world’s longest insect, these bugs have evolved into strange shapes that help them blend into foliage, twigs, and branches to hide from predators. The Southeast Asian giant walking stick is the biggest amongst these species, growing to around 2 feet in length. To protect themselves, they often produce a strong, pungent smell, but they’re generally harmless.
Giant Weta
An endemic creature in New Zealand, the giant weta is a huge bug that’s related to the common cricket. A specimen usually grown to around 4 inches long, not including their antennae and legs, and weigh in at 2.5 ounces or 70 grams, which makes them one of the heaviest bugs on earth.
Atlas Moth
Common throughout the areas around the Malay archipelago, these moths are the size of birds and are considered as the biggest months on earth. The atlas moth is about as long as a foot, measuring to about 60 square inches. Their cocoons are even used as material for purses some places.
Giant Burrowing Cockroach
Although most people hate cockroaches, these one are actually good to have around. Also called rhinoceros cockroach, they don’t have wings so they can’t fly into your face and scare you. They also play a big role in keeping the ecosystem healthy since them help break down dead twigs and leaves. Some people have even turned them into pets.
Tarantula Hawk
These large wasps are so big and fierce that they are capable of hunting down tarantulas. They lay their eggs in the spiders and their larva slowly eats the tarantula from the inside. Thankfully these wasps are pretty much docile, unless they feel threatened or harassed.
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