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The Little Barrier Island Giant Weta (Wetapunga) - the World's Biggest Insect! |
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What is a Weta?

A Drawing Of The Little Barrier Island Giant Weta
Giant Wetas a group of large insects, which can only be found in
islands off the coast of New Zealand. There are 11 species of
giant weta. They are heavy insects. The heaviest of the Giant Wetas is
the Little Barrier Island Giant Weta, also called the Wetapunga. This
creature also holds the record for the heaviest insect ever recorded.
This record holder weighed in at more than 70g!
This is heavier than a sparrow! Giant Wetas are are too heavy
to jump. They are about 10cm (4 in)
long - not
including their long legs and antennae!
What Kind of Insect is the Wetapunga?
Giant Wetas belong to a family of crickets that also include
South African King Crickets. Therefore the Wetapunga is not only the
world's biggest insect, but also the world's biggest cricket.
Is the Little Barrier Island Giant Weta Dangerous?
Giant Wetas in general have a peaceful nature. When
threatened, they raise their long spiky legs. The legs of the Little
Barrier Island Giant Weta are longer than its body, and when lifted up
would make the creature look very frightening indeed! However, this
insect is in fact perfectly harmless.
Sadly, Giant Wetas have been almost wiped out on the islands
near the
mainland, since pests such as rats were introduced by humans -
the Giant Weta is too slow-moving to escape from a hungry rat.
Fortunately for the Wetapunga, Little Barrier Island is now a
nature reserve, and special permission is needed before anyone is
allowed to visit it.
A map of Little Barrier Island. Zoom out, and
you'll see how close this island is to Auckland, New Zealand.
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