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Biggest Insect.... GOLIATH BEETLE; Goliathus regius Klug ... The Goliath beetle belongs to the scarab family, which contains more than 30,000 species. Not insects - species of insects. That's just 30,000 different types of scarab beetles.
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The Goliath Beetle may not be one of the longest insects, but is one of the biggest and heaviest beetles around. This article discusses its habitat and characteristics. ... The Goliath Beetle is one of the largest and heaviest beetles around. Mainly feeding on fruit and sap in the wild, they can be mainly found in the...
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insects.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_goliath_beetle
insects.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_goliath_beetle
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The goliath beetle is the biggest of all the species (and all the insects). Scientists believe that when the beetles first roamed the earth they were much bigger than they are now. This can be put down to the much warmer climate.
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www.allsands.com/Science/goliathbeetlei_sph_gn.htm
www.allsands.com/Science/goliathbeetlei_sph_gn.htm
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The Goliath beetle belongs to the scarab beetle family, which all by itself contains more than 30,000 of the hundreds of thousands of beetle species. One of the most important characteristics shared by all beetles is their elytra, a hard exoskeleton covering the wings.
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www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/goliath/beetle.html
www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/goliath/beetle.html
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Information on the genus Goliathus (Goliath beetles), among the world's largest beetle species. ... Welcome to the GOLIATHUS website. These pages are dedicated to the African Goliath beetles, which are among the largest ... During the pupal duration, the insect's tissues are re-organized into the form of the adult beetle.
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www.naturalworlds.org/goliathus/index.htm
www.naturalworlds.org/goliathus/index.htm
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Breeding/Rearing manual for African Goliath beetles (genus Goliathus). ... With the permission of coleopterist Karl Meier (Germany), I have assembled the following pictorial manual (with supplemental photographs from various other hobbyists) in which he describes his captive breeding technique for Goliath beetles.
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www.naturalworlds.org/goliathus/manual/Goliathus_breeding_1.htm
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The Goliath beetle is one of the largest insects in the world, and is one of the heaviest flying insects. They have been known to grow up to 13 cm (5 inches) and can weigh up to 100 grams (3.5 ounces). It has even been reported that children keep them as pets because they are so large.
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entweb.clemson.edu/museum/webonly/exotic/ebeetle/ebtle3...
entweb.clemson.edu/museum/webonly/exotic/ebeetle/ebtle39.htm
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How to Spot a Goliath Beetle. The Goliath beetle--associated with the biblical giant--gives new meaning to the phrase, "what's in a name." Goliath beetles are the heaviest and second largest beetles in the world. They live on... ... Note the great size of the Goliath beetle. They can grow up to nearly 6 inches long and weigh...
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www.ehow.com/how_2075239_spot-goliath-beetle.html
www.ehow.com/how_2075239_spot-goliath-beetle.html
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