Is Heathcliffe the Cockroach World's Heaviest Insect? »
Posted By Eagle_Eye 3 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyA giant burrowing cockroach that\'s native to Australia is vying for a cringe-worthy title: the world\'s heaviest insect. His name is Heathcliffe and he\'s on display at Sydney University where visitors are invited to guess his weight.
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Dropped by one of the biggest roaches on Propeller
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