the goliath beetle weighs from 80-100 grams
the elephant is the most largest animal -------------- By volume and weight, the Blue Whale is the largest living animal. The largest insects (by weight) are either the Goliath Beetle or the Elephant Beetle. By size the Stick Insects are the largest.
The longest insect is the stick insect, which can be over 14" long. It's proper name is pharnacia kirbyi or pharnacia serritypes. Although it's 14", it's as thin as a pencil.
One example of an African flying insect is the African goliath beetle, which is one of the largest beetles in the world. It can be found in the rainforests of West Africa and has the ability to fly short distances.
The Goliath Beetle is the largest known insect that is still in existence. They can grow to be up to 115 grams which is over 4 ounces.
Insect - goliath beetle 70g Bird - bee hummingbird 2g
Stag beetleThe Goliath Beetle is the biggest insect. The adult beetle can grow up to 4.5 inches long ! See related link to Wikipedia for more info.
The largest insect (by weight) is African Goliath Beetle. It can weigh 3.5 ounces (100 grams) and grow up to 4.3 inches (11 cm.) The longest insect is Borneo Stick Insect, which can grow up to 21.6 inches (55 cm) - when measured with its legs streched.
Yes it is. It grows up to 16 centimeters long.
There isn't actually a clear-cut answer to this. The heaviest any insect ever gets is around 120g, achieved by the goliath beetle in its larval stage. For adult insects, the heaviest is probably an elephant beetle, as they very often exceed 60g. Nevertheless, the heaviest recorded is not an elephant beetle, but a freakishly large giant weta, recorded at a whopping 71g.
I would say a gnat is the lightest, The goliath beetle is the heaviest, and bees and wasps eat honey and nectar.
I believe it is the African Hercules Beetle.
In my knowledge, it would be the African Hercules Beetle.