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Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas)
Weird eating
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Adult atlas moths have no functional mouthparts. They live a week or two on stored caterpillar fat — mate, lay eggs, and die without ever eating.

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Blue Morpho Butterfly (Morpho menelaus)
Weird eating
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Adult blue morphos rarely visit flowers — they prefer rotting fruit, fermenting sap, and the moisture from fungi.

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New Zealand Glow-Worm (Arachnocampa luminosa)
Weird eating
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Adult glow-worms have no mouth — like atlas moths, they exist as adults only to mate, then die in days.

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Goliath Beetle (Goliathus regius)
Weird eating
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Goliath beetle larvae are carnivorous — they eat decomposing meat and other invertebrates, unusual for a scarab beetle larva.

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Goliath Birdeater (Theraphosa blondi)
Weird eating
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Roasted goliath birdeater is a traditional Venezuelan and Guyanese delicacy — flavor is reportedly close to shrimp.

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Fire-Chaser Jewel Beetle (Melanophila acuminata)
Weird eating
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Larvae eat freshly-burned wood that other insects can't process — they have a competitive monopoly on charred timber.

Fire-Chaser Jewel BeetleVerified by sources