What is the biggest insect?

What is the biggest insect on earth?

  • The Biggest LIVING insect.

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    Fossils of a prehistoric dragonfly (Meganeura monyi) in the order Protodonata makes it the largest insect ever to be found with a full wingspan of 30 inches and a body length of 18 inches. The Meganeura dragonfly lived about 250 million years ago until it became extinct at the end of the Paleozoic Era.

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LARRY J7

Feather-wing vs. Goliath: The Goliath Beetle, which grows more than 5 inches long and 2 inches wide, is widely considered the world's largest insect species by body mass. Its relative the North American Feather-winged Beetle, measuring a mere 1/100th of an inch in length, is one of the smallest.

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iulianRO_

mothra

jibba.jabba

Wow.... huuuuuuuge !!!

The mantis may be the longest insect, but the biggest is the goliath beetle. Get out of his way! ;-D

China Jon

The goliath beetle (4.5", 3.5 oz) is the most massive, but not the longest; the Queen Alexandra birdwing butterfly has a wingspan of 12", and the giant walking stick can reach 20" long.

candy2mercy

alan...he's my sales man and he is a slimy disgusting fat insect! i just don't get why he gets quotes from people...other than he just annoys people so he goes away!

Sweety

I believe its the queens ann butterfly

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