its found everywhere
New Zealand
Yes.
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The giant weta, a large native New Zealand insect (literally 'God of ugly things').
'Deinacrida spp' is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the giant weta insect of New Zealand. 'Deinacrida' is the genus name. It's Greek for 'terrible grasshopper'.The letters 'spp' stand for 'species'. They can be replaced by the exact kind of giant weta, which is classified according to where it's found in New Zealand. Specifically, there are eleven [11] different species of giant weta:1. 'Deinacrida carinata', or Herekopare giant weta;2. 'D. connectens', Alpine scree giant weta;3. 'D. elegans', Bluff giant weta;4. 'D. fallai', Poor Knights giant weta;5. 'D. heteracantha', Little Barrier Island giant weta;6. 'D. mahoenui', Mahoenui giant weta;7. 'D. parva', Kaikoura giant weta;8. 'D. pluvialis', Giant weta;9. 'D. rugosa', Cook Strait giant weta;10. 'D. talpa', Giant mole weta;11. 'D. tibiospina', Mt Arthur giant weta.
The Giant Weta (Deinacrida heteracantha) is one.
The giant weta is an insect native to new zealand there are 11 species of giant weta and in the wild grow to about 10cm long( excluding antennae and leg span)
The Weta is only found in New Zealand I live in New Zealand its awesome back to the Weta it has known to how outlived the dinosaur im doing a report on them just search up Weta facts
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Tree Weta's are about 3 to 4 inches long. How ever a cave Weta can be up to 6" long
no, I believe it is the Weta.
The scientific name of a weta varies depending on the specific species, as "weta" refers to several large, flightless insects belonging to the family Anostostomatidae. Some well-known species include the giant weta, scientifically named Deinacrida heteracantha. Wetas are native to New Zealand and are notable for their size and unique adaptations.