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South American water bugs are the biggest bugs on Planet Earth. They may belong to either the species grandis or maximus within the Belostomatidae true bug family genus Lethocerus and will measure 3.5+ inches (9+ centimeters) in their native Latin American habitats.

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the worlds biggest bug is a teranchilla

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