The heaviest insect in the world is the Goliath Beetle. It is found most commonly in tropical African rainforests, but can also survive in many other areas of Africa. Their size does vary with species. The largest species is "Goliathus goliath", weighing on average, 3.5 ounces (nearly 100 grams) in its larva stage, but only half that weight when adult.
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I think it is the Jackhammer, you know, the big ones
the heaviest insect in the world is a nz native. what is its.
Canada is not a state, therefore, there is no state insect. Canada does not have a national insect.
a bowling ball
Yes, despite a potentially Antipodean disposition, all ants are arthropods. New Zealand has almost a dozen native ant species, and over twice that many introduced species. New Zealand also has the distinction of being home to possibly the world's heaviest insect, the giant weta.
Insect - goliath beetle 70g Bird - bee hummingbird 2g
It is the An-225 with a 1.3 million pound takeoff weight it makes the worlds heaviest airplane.
The heaviest insect weights aroud 71g and its called the Deinacrida heteracantha found mainly in New Zealand.
He would be heavier!! (or puke)
I would say a gnat is the lightest, The goliath beetle is the heaviest, and bees and wasps eat honey and nectar.
The heaviest insect in the US is the Giant Water Bug, which can weigh up to around 3.5 grams. They are also known as Toe-Biters or Electric Light Bugs due to their painful bite and attraction to lights at night.
the ocean sushine fish is the worlds heaviest bony fish
The Worlds heaviest turtke of 2008 weighs about 3 - 4 Tons
kiwi
It was 6,991 pounds.
African elephant
15 lbs