World's biggest bug?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Crow
    Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 4312

    World's biggest bug?



    Is this the world's biggest bug? As with all superlatives, it depends on your definition. But the sight of a New Zealand giant weta chomping down on a carrot surely has to give you the creeps, even if it's rivaled by other giant creepy crawlies.

    This particular species of the cricketlike creature — known as a giant weta or wetapunga to the Maori, and as Deinacrida heteracantha to scientists — is found only in protected areas such as New Zealand's Little Barrier Island. That's where Mark ("Doctor Bugs") Moffett, an entomologist and explorer at the Smithsonian Institution, found the specimen after two nights of searching.

    "The giant weta is the largest insect in the world, and this is the biggest one ever found," Britain's Daily Mail quoted Moffett as saying. "She weighs the equivalent to three mice. ... She enjoyed the carrot so much she seemed to ignore the fact she was resting on our hands and carried on munching away. She would have finished the carrot very quickly, but this is an extremely endangered species, and we didn't want to risk indigestion."
    The carrot-crunching cricket went viral today, and now questions are starting to emerge about the "biggest bug" label. The information accompanying the picture lists the insect's weight at 2.5 ounces (71 grams) and its length at 7 inches (17.8 centimeters, supposedly for wingspan, but keep reading).

    The New Zealand-based news site Stuff.co.nz checked that with Landcare Research entomologist Thomas Buckley. "From the picture, it's a female, but it just looks like an average-sized one of that species," Buckley said.
    Even the biggest giant weta has its rivals in the insect world. By some accounts, goliath beetles can reach a weight of 100 grams (3.5 ounces) during their larval stage and achieve a wingspan of nearly 10 inches (25 centimeters). The White Witch moth, meanwhile, has a wingspan of up to 12 inches (31 centimeters), which is wider than the wings of a sparrow.

    But if you confine yourself strictly to adult insects, and define "big" in terms of weight, Moffett appears to have a good case. He told me in an email that the giant weta he found counts as the "largest one weighed, as far as I have seen recorded anywhere."

    Now, if your definition of a "bug" takes in more than insects — say, the giant crustaceans known as isopods, which are super-sized versions of rolypoly bugs — then you're talking about bugs of truly horrific proportions.
    Article continued at http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...g-that-depends
    Words of Wisdom

    Premium Parrots: only if the carpet matches the drapes.
    Crow: Of course, that's a given.
    Crow: Imagine a jet black 'raven' with a red bush?
    Crow: Hmm... You know, that actually sounds intriguing to me.
    Premium Parrots: sounds like a freak to me
    Premium Parrots: remember DO NOT TURN YOUR BACK ON CROW
    Premium Parrots: not that it would hurt one bit if he nailed you with his little pecker.
    Frosted: lucky twat
    Frosted: Aussie slags
    Frosted: Mind the STDs Crow
  • Jimbob11
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 137

    #2
    I'll see your giant cricket and raise you a giant roly poly (deep-sea isopod). Not sure if it's technically a "bug" but it's pretty freaking cool..

    Apparently, "in northern Taiwan and other areas, they are not uncommon at seaside restaurants, served boiled and bisected with a clean lateral slice. The white meat, similar to crab or lobster in texture, is then easily removed."
    Apparently, cats think they're pretty tasty too..

    Comment

    • AtreyuKun
      Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 1223

      #3
      I've seen these creatures online for awhile. I used to think those roly polies were cute. Not anymore.

      Fvck that.

      Comment

      • jagmanss
        Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 12213

        #4
        Ehhh! I see bugs like that all the time here in FLA... Well maybe not that big, But almost.

        Comment

        • EricHill78
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 4253

          #5
          Originally posted by Jimbob11
          I'll see your giant cricket and raise you a giant roly poly (deep-sea isopod). Not sure if it's technically a "bug" but it's pretty freaking cool..



          Apparently, cats think they're pretty tasty too..

          Lmao the best part of your post is the small pics of Asian women's reaction to that creature.

          "Oh ish so big! Make kitty look small! It makes me scared and laff I so sowwy!" ::shy giggle:::

          And then cut to the hello kitty commercial...

          Comment

          • EricHill78
            Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 4253

            #6
            Oh and Seattle that cricket thing freaks me out.. If I saw it Is run like a bitch.

            Comment

            • jagmanss
              Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 12213

              #7
              You know the first time i saw a flying Cockroach here in FLA, I ran like a bitch... I was like they freakin' fly... WTF...

              Comment

              • Crow
                Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 4312

                #8
                Originally posted by EricHill78
                Oh and Seattle that cricket thing freaks me out.. If I saw it Is run like a bitch.
                I would say the deep sea isopod would give me the jolts instead of the giant cricket... If I saw the cricket, I would maybe pick it up and examine it; but if I was deep sea diving and I saw one of those isopods coming my way.. Well, let's just say there would be a new post in the "I just shit my pants today" thread!
                Words of Wisdom

                Premium Parrots: only if the carpet matches the drapes.
                Crow: Of course, that's a given.
                Crow: Imagine a jet black 'raven' with a red bush?
                Crow: Hmm... You know, that actually sounds intriguing to me.
                Premium Parrots: sounds like a freak to me
                Premium Parrots: remember DO NOT TURN YOUR BACK ON CROW
                Premium Parrots: not that it would hurt one bit if he nailed you with his little pecker.
                Frosted: lucky twat
                Frosted: Aussie slags
                Frosted: Mind the STDs Crow

                Comment

                • EricHill78
                  Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 4253

                  #9
                  Ha Jag I was born and raised in south Florida and never got used to those damn things. Irritated the hell out of me..

                  Comment

                  Related Topics

                  Collapse

                  Working...
                  X