While most insects are small, some species have grown to astonishing sizes. The goliath beetle, one of the worldβs heaviest insects, can weigh as much as a mouse. The giant wΔtΔ of New Zealand is so large it canβt even jump!
These insects thrive in various environments, from tropical rainforests to underground burrows. Some, like the atlas moth, have wingspans wider than a human hand, making them truly extraordinary members of the insect world.