They can be found in the forest (subtropical to dry) of Madagascar. They prefer to live under decaying wood that provides them a dark and warm environment. Even though they are indigenous to Madagascar, states such as Florida require a permit to keep them as a pet in order to prevent the spread of the species in this ecosystem.
Madagascar cockraoches will eat anything! some examples are: orange peels, lettucce, potato, that kind of stuff! and they live for a very long time!!! they will eat each other too! but they also need water but not to much so that they don't drown!
Obviously you can. Do I recommend it? No.
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Yes, they use their antennae to smell food and other cockroaches.
The Madagascar hissing cockroach has several predators. Reptiles, other insects, birds and even a specialized parasite preys on the insect.
Birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and even other insects will eat the giant cockroach.
They can eat dry dog/cat food and fruit.
Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches
yes.
Madagascar hissing cockroaches belong to the domain Eukarya, as they are multicellular organisms with true nuclei in their cells.
The Madagascar hissing cockroach belongs to the kingom Animalia.
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No, they definitely cant.
yes
They live in madagascar, they hiss, and their cockroaches
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Madagascar hissing cockroaches are not endangered, however, their habitat is slowly disappearing due to deforestation. They can also be found in various zoos around the world.
When they feel threatened, or are in a fight with another male cockroach. (Only Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches)
125 as they are rampant