Giant Weta:The weta, which actually means “god of ugly things” in the indigenous language of Maori, is completely endemic to New Zealand and its surrounding offshore island.
Goliath Beetles:The goliath beetle is a genus of five currently recognized species that inhabit the tropical rainforests of Africa.
Titan Beetle:Measuring up to 6.5 inches long, the titan beetle is endemic to the Amazon rainforests.
Butterflies:There are many examples of massive butterflies, including the Jamaican swallowtail, Miranada birdwing, and Rippon’s birdwing, but the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing stands above the rest.
Butterflies:There are many examples of massive butterflies, including the Jamaican swallowtail, Miranada birdwing, and Rippon’s birdwing, but the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing stands above the rest.
Tropidacris Grasshoppers:is a genus of grasshoppers that contains three different species. This genus doesn’t have a standard name, so instead, it merely goes by the scientific name of Tropidacris.
Tarantula Hawks:is a group of several spider wasp species. Their names are derived for their tendency to consume tarantulas, which can make for quite a gruesome process.
Stick Insects: are a vast order of insects that consists of than 3,000 species, almost all of them characterized by a spindly, flat, tube-like appearance.
Moths:belong on this list on account of their huge wingspan. While there are many impressive species, the atlas moth, which hails from the tropical forests and shrublands of Asia.
Hercules Beetle:Named after the famous hero of Greek mythology, this enormous species of rhinoceros beetle hails from the rainforests of Central America, South America, and the Caribbean islands.