Bathynomus giganteus was created in 1879.
The scientific name of the giant isopod is Bathynomus giganteus
Bathynomus decemspinosus was created in 1972.
Megadytes giganteus was created in 1835.
Cryptacanthodes giganteus was created in 1858.
Oidaematophorus giganteus was created in 1855.
Blaberus giganteus was created in 1758.
Mastigoproctus giganteus was created in 1835.
Giant Isopod (Bathynomus Giganteus) are found in most oceans of the world. Their habitat ranges in depth from dimly lit sublittoral zone of about 550 feet to the pitch darkness of the bathypelagic zone at 7,020 feet. They live olitary lives and prefer mud or clay ocean bottom areas.
The scientific name for a perentie is Varanus giganteus.
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The biggest rolly polly in the world is the Giant Isopod (Bathynomus giganteus), which can grow up to 16 inches (40 centimeters) in length. Found in deep ocean waters, particularly around the Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic, these crustaceans resemble oversized terrestrial pillbugs. They are known for their ability to withstand extreme pressures and are scavengers, feeding on dead marine organisms. Despite their size, they share similarities with smaller rolly pollies commonly found on land.