Yes, a hissing cockroach has the ability to regrow a missing or broken antennae. They also can regrow limbs that are broken or missing.
They actually run quite fast. If you drop them they just scurry off really quickly but if your fast you can get them back. Don't say this is wrong because I have a few pet Hissing Cockroaches so I KNOW!
One distinguishing feature that can help differentiate a large beetle from a cockroach is their antennae. Beetles typically have longer and more prominent antennae compared to cockroaches. Additionally, beetles usually have hardened forewings that cover their back, while cockroaches have thin, membranous wings. These differences can be helpful in distinguishing between the two insects despite their similar appearances.
The creature you are referring to is a firefly, which has a bug with antennae on both the front and back.
At about 1:50 in the video they talk about cockroach stool http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-deal-with-cockroaches At about 1:50 in the video they talk about cockroach stool http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-deal-with-cockroaches
No , cockroach lack back bone . It is insect not a vertebrate .
Well they keep showing up
Hissing means that the cat is scared and it is trying to defend its self so stay away if a cat starts to hiss and arch his/her back.
To warn you to back off.
Mr. Hyde shrank back in horror when he looked at the transformed face of Mr. Hyde in the mirror. This caused Mr. Hyde to recoil with a hissing intake of breath.
Because when you step on them they release more eggs
Cause they want to scare you back
Cockroaches came first. In fact, cockroaches came before dinosaurs, and it has been said that cockroaches will outlive humans just as they outlived the dinosaurs.