10 MAIORES INSETOS DO MUNDO [+10] - Summary

Summary

In this video, the narrator introduces various giant insects from around the world. They start with the Saint Helena's earwig, a tiny insect with powerful claws, and mention its giant version found on Saint Helena Island. Next, they discuss a giant cockroach, the Megaloblatta longipennis, known in Japan, Peru, Ecuador, and Paraná. The video showcases its large size and mentions its cleanliness.

Moving on, they talk about the giant French herve, a giant cricket found in Mac Donald-like places in Asia. There's footage of it swimming. They also mention its avoidance of human touch due to cleanliness.

The video then delves into beetles, particularly highlighting the Hercules beetle. Various beetles are shown, emphasizing their diversity.

The video also features the water cockroach, an aquatic insect that lives in Asia and is sometimes used as food or kept as a pet.

Lastly, the narrator discusses the Atlas moth, a large and beautiful moth. Despite its appearance, they find it unappealing due to its caterpillar stage resembling a cockroach.

Throughout the video, there are expressions of disgust and amazement at the size and appearance of these insects, accompanied by humorous commentary.

Facts

1. The video is about the 10 biggest insects in the world.
2. The host is nervous and tries to make the video funny.
3. The first insect mentioned is the Saint Helena's earwig.
4. The host mentions a giant version of the Saint Helena's earwig.
5. The host describes the cockroach that is well-known in Japan, Peru, Ecuador, and Paraná.
6. The host mentions another cockroach, the giant French cricket, which is a kind of giant fat cricket.
7. The host talks about the water cockroach, which is not a real cockroach but is an insect that swims.
8. The host describes the Hercules beetle, the oldest beetles in the world.
9. The host mentions the Atlas moth, which has giant wings despite its small body.
10. The host talks about the rarest type of praying mantis in the world, which only exists in South Asia.
11. The host describes the Stick Insect, the largest insect in nature.
12. The host ends the video by mentioning the biggest insect that ever existed, which is now extinct.