The antarctic midge or Belgica antarctica is not only the biggest insect in antarctica, it is also the ONLY insect in antarctica.
It grows 2 to 12 millimeters long.
From its Wikipedia entry:
"Belgica antarctica, the Antarctic midge, is a species of flightless midge, endemic to the continent of Antarctica. At 2-6 mm long, it is the largest purely terrestrial animal on the continent,"
It's life span is about two years, during which it molts through four pupae stages. It's adult life lasts about a week and its only purpose is to procreate and lay eggs for the next generation.
It's a midge that is native to Antarctica - the only flying insect that is.
The continent that does not have bees is known as Antarctica. This is the only continent that does not have what are known as insect-pollinated flowering plants.
A walk.Answer:The true wingless fly is native to Antarctica it is named the belgica. It is the only insect that lives year round in the antarctic. There are also deformed common household fly or horse fly which are born without wings.
no because it only eats potatoes and lives in them
housefly
No one lives permanently in Antarctica.
No. Arctic foxes live in the Arctic, not the Antarctic.
Nobody lives in Antarctica except for a few scientific study bases, where people only stay for about a year at a time.
The insect uses the waters surface tension to walk where others canβt. His only problem comes from below.
it lives in Antarctica and cold places
No one lives in antarctica
Antarctica