The bug that resembles a catfish on land is the "walking stick" or "stick insect," specifically certain species like the Achrioptera mange or the Phasmatodea order. These insects have elongated bodies and appendages that can mimic the appearance of catfish due to their shape and texture. Their ability to blend into their surroundings further enhances this resemblance, making them look like twigs or branches rather than insects.
The crane fly is a bug that looks like a giant mosquito.
The big bug that looks like a mosquito is called a crane fly.
The bug that looks like a giant mosquito is called a crane fly.
The likelihood of encountering a bug that looks like a giant mosquito in this area is low.
A cockroach.
a water bug
The bug that looks like a burnt popcorn kernel is called a sow or pill bug. Pill bugs are members of the woodlice family, but are able to roll up in a ball.
an earwig
cherry
A pokemon.
a palmetto bug looks like a roach.
A bug that looks like a mosquito typically resembles a small, slender insect with long legs, a narrow body, and a long proboscis for feeding.