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IS THE LINK TO MY FACEBOOK PAGE JOIN ME!: www.facebook.com 10 Most unbelievable Insects: 10 Giant Centipede 9 Spiny backed spider 8 Camel spider 7 Stag beetle 6 Giant Stick insect 5 Hercules beetle 4 Giant Caterpillar 3 Megasoma 2 Atlas moth 1 Titan Beetle

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Song: Weathered by Creed In case you still think these are fake, if you think i just created their names ;p check out older comments, there was an insect expert (i think) posted all scientific names of these creatures See my other video, Top 10 Venomos Bugs: www.youtube.com

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One California man would like more of us to eat insects. He even adds them to the ingredients of candy in his candy store.

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Duration: 03:35

the most bloody war ever, Song is "Gothic Neclord" from Suikoden II

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Duration: 01:55

www.zsl.org The Amazing Jungle Nymph

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Duration: 02:51

This is part 2 of an earlier video titled "Asian Giant Hornet - Suzumebachi". In this video I give a basic overview of the body structure of insects and point out some curious aspects of this particular hornet (Vespa mandarinia), including its formidable stinger.

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Duration: 05:19

Looking more like a dead leaf than a stick, the Giant Prickly Stick Insect is a master of camouflage. Jorge Ribas visits the Smithsonian's National Zoo to see the huge bug up close.

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Duration: 02:12

Hobbies are falcons which nest in England and head south to Africa for the winter. They are the fastest creatures in level motion that I have ever seen. They spend a lot of their 'spare time' lazily drifting around catching flying insects. The video is some shots taken near nesting sites in Warwickshire

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Duration: 01:04

Song: In Closing by 12 Stones What is the most venomous bugs or insects? no spiders here, check out my other, top 10 venomous spiders: www.youtube.com

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Duration: 04:12

Photos I took during 2007 of insects and arachnids found mainly in West Devon & East Cornwall during the summer of 2007. Nothing particularly rare but a record of what was around (at least that didn't fly off before I could take a picture !). And some music. Please help me with unidentified species or correct me if I've got any wrong ! They are: Cardinal beetle (pyrochroa serraticornis - the one with a red head); Oil Beetle (meloe proscarabeus); Unknown beetle - please help!; Silver Washed Fritillary (unconfirmed)?; Unidentified butterfly paying visit to hand; Speckled wood butterfly; Large skipper; marbled white; peacock; red admiral; unidentified - fritillary ?; unidentified moth or...

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Beautiful metallic colors and patterns adorn some Beetle species, making them look like something out of a Sci-Fi movie or jewelry show! When arranged into artistic patterns they can really be a show all on their own. Yes, all the insects shown in this video are are all real! :-O The tag on that one really big beetle says "Megasoma elephas - Elephant Beetle". :-) The last display shown is one of the more famous collections at the show, making a regular appearance year after year, and worth many thousands of dollars to collectors, so I'm told. The music is "AT18 (Riff)" from the Red Dawn CD by Technician. Discography and more info at technician.jcmdi.com

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Duration: 01:34

www.zsl.org The amazing hissing cockroach - cockroaches aren't all bad!

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Duration: 01:42

In this remarkable BBC footage, Sir David Attenborough reveals the world of insects such as ants, stick insects, beetles and digger bees. Watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Worldwide YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com

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Duration: 05:11

The Schmidt Pain Index  Developed by entomologist Justin O. Schmidt  Based on experience with stings from the order Hymenoptera  He gives a brief description of each experience -embz20 pointed out that the first pic is actually a stingless mimic fly, not a sweat bee. en.wikipedia.org Pictures from Google.

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Duration: 02:33

Homosexuality is seen in many species within the insect kingdom. This video clip focusses on parasitic wasps and fruit flies.

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Duration: 04:45
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