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Emerald Cockroach Wasp (Jewel Wasp) (Ampulex compressa)
Parasitic
89Six Legs
Bug Bite · From the file on Emerald Cockroach Wasp (Jewel Wasp)

The wasp larva eats the still-living, still-helpless cockroach over 8 days — saving vital organs for last so the prey remains fresh.

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