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How long can African Goliath beetles grow?

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A range of 50-110 milliliters/2.0-4.3 inches is the mature length of the African Goliath beetle [Goliathusspp]. A female may range in length from 50 ml/2.0 inches to 80 ml/3.1 inches. A male may range in length from 60 ml/2.4 inches to 110 ml/4.3 inches.

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