Biggest Bugs
Page 43 of (Firefly books) folds outward to accommodate a life-size photograph of the world鈥檚 longest insect, Chan鈥檚 megastick. It鈥檚 14 inches. That could stretch across some TV screens! If you鈥檝e got an insect (or arthropod)-obsessed kid, she鈥檒l want to see the amazing image of this specimen, not to mention all of the other cool creepy-crawly photos that swarm author George Beccaloni鈥檚 book.
Beccaloni defines biggest to mean 鈥渢he largest body length or greatest wingspan鈥 (though in many cases, the biggest length-wise are the heaviest) and includes a hefty sampling of 35 big "bugs" from all around the world, along with informative text and geographic maps. There鈥檚 the Amazonian giant centipede, for example, a magenta-lavender creature that lives primarily in northern South America and some islands in the Caribbean. This leggy guy feeds on, among other organisms, frogs, lizards, mice (for a video of this meal, click ), and even birds. Want to see a cricket worth chirping over? Show your kid the imperial bush cricket, a denizen of Malaysia and 鈥渙ne of two contenders for the title of orthopteran [an insect order] with the greatest wingspan鈥 (it reaches about 10.75 inches). Even for the skittish, its hard not to marvel at these buggy behemoths. At least in thise case, they鈥檙e confined to the safety of the page.