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These aquatic insects, often called "toe-biters," are among the largest and deadliest insects in the world, with some species growing up to 12 centimeters long.
What's the size of a dinner plate and lives in a cave? It's not the heaviest, but this Asian spider is the world's biggest.
With 35,000 square meters (37,700 square feet) of floor space, Innovafeed says its plant is now the largest insect farm in the world in terms of production capacity, and has the ability to ...
The giant bug, which we know only from fossils, is a mixture of a millipede and a centipede. Weighing up to 50 kilograms and with 64 legs, its body was divided into armored segments. It would have ...
Museum staff, who measured the insects, believe them to be the largest aquatic bugs in the world. The previous record-holder, with a wingspan of 7.5 inches, was a South American damselfly.
The Big Blue Bug is also sometimes described as the world's largest artificial bug, and doesn't seem to have any competition in that category, either. It's the only roadside attraction in Rhode ...