Yes. Meganeura had a wingspan of 75 cm(2.5 ft.) In its time, it lived along swamps, it is the reason for the large wingspan because swamps during the Carboniferous Period makes organisms grow larger. It is the ancestor of dragonflies.
Meganeura- a dragonfly type insect with an approximate 2 foot wingspan.
the stick insect is the largest. it is 14 long and over
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no! the stick insect is not the largest insect living but the longest insect living today.....
Cockroaches appeared in the early Cretacous period 190-65 million years ago. They were probably the first insects to fly and survived the asteroid impact 65 million years ago probably because they were so widespread.
According to Wikipedia there is a controversial theory that the giant dragonfly-like insect, Meganeura, was able to grow to a large size due to the higher partial-pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere at the time it existed.
it is a insect that is really big, so search on the internet to find out more
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The second largest insect order is Lepidoptera(moths and butterflies).