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		<description><![CDATA[What is the biggest mistake (any kind) in the world? No matter what type it is. Was it a spider? To cut long www.wisegeek.com same can not beat a female foot giant bat (serratipes Phobaeticus). Found in Malaysia and Singapore, which looks like a set of branches is perfectly camouflaged among the branches in which [...]]]></description>
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<b>What is the biggest mistake (any kind) in the world?</b>
<p> <i>No matter what type it is. Was it a spider?</i> </p>
<p> To cut long www.wisegeek.com same can not beat a female foot giant bat (serratipes Phobaeticus). Found in Malaysia and Singapore, which looks like a set of branches is perfectly camouflaged among the branches in which they live. The largest show in the record was an astonishing 21.8 &quot;(55.5cm). Some people even keep these huge insects and pets. The giant cane can be long, but not much dough. To do this, you have to turn the giant beetles. Among them, entomologists have settled in the five contenders: South America Longhorn Beetle (Titanus giganteus) of French Guiana makes perhaps the most impressive showing, with a body length of more than 6.5 &quot;(16.7cms). A competitor shorter but much thicker is the Acteon Beetle (Actaeon Megasoma) South America. Males can reach 5.3 &quot;(13.5 cm) long by 1.6 &quot;(4cms) thick. The elephant beetle (Elephas Megasoma) found in Mexico and Venezuela. a short body as acetone, but a muzzle, so total recorded length 5.4 &quot;(13.7cm) in the rear are two species of Goliathus: regius and goliatus, both measured at least 4.3&quot; (11cm). In 1874, the Rev. JG Wood published abroad insects, in which he claimed to have in his possession a 9 &quot;(22.8 cm) of South America beetle (Titanus). A sample of this size has never been documented since then, and nobody really knows what method you use to measure the error. Therefore, the accepted term records are kept in 6.5 &quot;(16.7cms) that continues to lead in the top five contenders. While the staff and the winner of giant beetles length and weight, the simple, you have to turn wetas Giant (Deinacrida heteracantha) in New Zealand. A pregnant woman can overcome the scales at over 2 ounces (71gms)! There are over 1 million species of insects known even with 10 million illegal immigrants. However, the title of largest insects in the world remains a matter of what constitutes &quot;the greatest&quot; for you: length, mass or weight! </p>
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