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Cute Little Rascal -
Coming out to play from one of those trees, a cockroach nymph with dark wings skitters over a leaf. I cupped him on my palm and looked closely at those curious eyes. “Don’t worry, I’m not an exterminator, rest assured you are in safe hands.” “It’s not that. No one has ever appreciated me this near except you” he said, flashing a hidden smile.
The Giant Cave Cockroach is the largest insect in its genus (2.5-4 inches long) and is one of the largest species known to man. A Cockroach can live up to one month without its head before it dies of starvation! Seen during a visit to the Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove, British Columbia. (09-11-29-9472)
Western Daily Press, November 1st, 2005
Nick and Evie shooting palm oil orphans at the BOSF Nyaru Menteng Rescue and Relocation Centre.
More info: www.cockroach.org.uk
stencil on the sidewalk outside of the levee. met some people that night who were extremely interested in coming on the journey but then insisted on taking down my driver's license number and acting afraid that a stranger would offer two strangers a spot
I am now in possession of Crystal's cockroach. She's quite hissy. I call her Petunia because I don't know her name.
June 16, 2006 The Cockroaches © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com 2006 Silver Dollar, Toronto
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Order Blattodea (Cockroaches and Termites)
Family Blattellidae
Genus Ectobius
Species pallidus (Spotted Mediterranean Cockroach)
Farmington Hills, MI
Blaberus discoidalis
CENTRAL, AMERICAN
FOREST OREST COCKROACH
Cucaracha discoide O FALSA DEATH'S HEAD
Ancient Megaroach. This group of inscets has not changed much in 300 million years. Ancient fossils found in coalmines appear similar to this jumbo living insect.
range distribución
Antigua súper cucaracha. Este grupo de insectos no ha cambiado mucho en 300 miilones de años. Fósiles antiguos encontrados en minas de carbon se parecen a las actuales.
Photo: Hung V. Do
Diet: Vegetation
Size: 3 in 7.5 cm
South America
Found during a night hike in kanuku mountains. For a greater selection of photos which include different angles and species ask by pm to be added to my friend's list.
Yesterday the tire flew off my minibus, I cut the head off a pit viper and I was banned from a commercial flight by associating with a narco-trafficker. Today I am bushwhacking through the jungle in the remote trail-less backwaters of Guyana, waist deep in water and praying to make it through the rest of the day alive. What will tomorrow bring? God only knows. The adventure starts here- pbertner.wordpress.com/.