It is believed that the first insect in the world was a wingless primitive insect-like creature that lived around 400 million years ago during the Devonian period. These early insects are thought to have resembled silverfish or bristle tails, and they paved the way for the diverse insect species we see today.
The exact identity of the first insect on Earth is unknown, but insects are thought to have evolved around 480 million years ago during the Ordovician period. Some of the earliest insect fossils belong to groups such as the silverfish and springtails.
The slowest insect in the world is the giant walking stick (Ctenomorpha chronus), which moves at a speed of approximately 0.05 miles per hour (0.02 kilometers per hour). This insect is found in Australia and is known for its extremely slow movement.
Tabard insect repellent is one of the world's leading insect repellents on the market. However, as of June 2014, Tabard is not currently available for purchase in the United States.
A walking stick insect is an invertebrate. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals without a backbone.
The world's lightest insect is the fairyfly, which belongs to a group of tiny parasitic wasps. They typically weigh less than 1 milligram and are barely visible to the naked eye.
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actully weta is the fighting insect
The most common insect in the world is the beetle it goes like this:Invertibrate ||Arthropod||Insect||Beetle
The fastest insect on land is the German cockroach
no! the stick insect is not the largest insect living but the longest insect living today.....
a beetle
yes, a stick insect has a heart that is 15 for every insect in the world.
Well, a fly is the 4th most cleanest insect since they are constintly cleaning them selves,believe it or not. A cockoroach is the cleanest ANIMAL/INSECT in the world.
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the dirtiest insect int he world is an roach because its been everywhere and also it carries many disease