| Many insects
can carry 50 times their own body weight.
If all the insects in the world
were put on a scale, they would out weigh all creatures.
For more than 3,000 years,
Carpenter ants have been used to close wounds in India,
Asia and South America.
The longest insect is a walking
stick that can reach a length of 33 centimeters.
The eggs of walking stick insects
are among the largest in the insect world. Some eggs are
more than eight millimeters long.
A scorpion can have up to 12
eyes.
A caterpillar grows roughly
27,000 times its size when it first emerges as an egg.
Locusts can eat their own weight
in food in a day. A person eats his own body weight in
about half a year.
Monarch caterpillars shed their
skin four times before they become a chrysalis, growing
over 2700 times their original size.
The common garden worm has
five pairs of hearts.
About 80% of the Earth’s animals
are insects!
There is only one insect that
can turn its head -- the praying mantis.
A flea can jump 130 times its
own height.
The fiddler crab can grow a
new claw when it loses one of its own.
The Jungle Nymph Stick is one
of the heaviest insects. In Malaysia they are often kept
by people who feed them guava leaves and use the droppings
to make tea. |