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Pet hissing cockroaches missing antennae do they grow back?

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COCKROACH CAN live water?

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The family of cockroaches is known as Blattidae. This family includes several species, some of which are common pests in households, such as the German cockroach and the American cockroach. Cockroaches are characterized by their flattened bodies, long antennae, and a rapid, scurrying movement. They are omnivorous scavengers and can thrive in various environments.


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