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Cretaceous cockroach, likely of the Family Blattulidae. This is a wingless nymph from the Neuse River. Total body length with all extensions is about 7 mm. There is a tiny wasp (?) by one of its cerci (see photo labeled Insect39view1).

Taken in difficult circumstances, some bystanders were making hostile comments!

Another mid-size roach nymph lying next to feet of largest roach; its head-to-tail length is 4 mm.

This couild be some sort of highly evolved Galapagos cockroach ...but I bet its the same cockroach that can seem to find and survive anywhere.

An unwelcome visitor this morning... it is alive in this photo, it just seemed to play dead when on it's back. I returned to the garden after its brush with fame

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Freshly moulted

I found heaps of these cockroaches in a fissure in a rock on top of Mount Halifax. Very kewl

Due to his incision from his neutering, he'd been having difficulty getting into the classic Greyhound sleeping position commonly referred to as "cockroaching" (from it's resemblance to the appearance of a dead cockroach on its back). He was finally able to roll over and looked very happy to be comfy on the couch.

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Fiberglass Insect Model made in China. It is 1.5m long Fiberglass Cockroach model which is exhibited indoor of Science museum.

www.china-animatronicdinosaur.com/

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Bush cockroach Corramulling Park terrestrial invertebrate biodiversity sampling Wednesday, 19 September 2012

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A Giant Cockroach at Newport market.

It was there as an exhibit not as a resident!!

#manunationalpark, #peru

I recruited my painting "Moonlit Mesas" to serve as the background for this single-panel strip.

ok, so it's not very big. but it's a first. so i had to take a picture. it first landed on my hand. then it flew to the wall. then i took a picture and i was going to put it outside. but as i reached to pick it up, it jumped at me and scared me. then it landed on my foot and flew away, never to be seen again.

Cockroach eating a flower, Montezuma, Tatama, Risaralda, Colombia

Variable cockroach - feeding on the nectar from ivy flowers

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