
The parasite enters not through the bite itself, but through the bug's feces, which she deposits at the bite site after feeding.

The parasite enters not through the bite itself, but through the bug's feces, which she deposits at the bite site after feeding.

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.

Adult blue morphos rarely visit flowers — they prefer rotting fruit, fermenting sap, and the moisture from fungi.

A botfly larva develops under the skin for six to eight weeks before emerging — and adult bots themselves live only a week or two.

Adult glow-worms have no mouth — like atlas moths, they exist as adults only to mate, then die in days.

Goliath beetle larvae are carnivorous — they eat decomposing meat and other invertebrates, unusual for a scarab beetle larva.

Roasted goliath birdeater is a traditional Venezuelan and Guyanese delicacy — flavor is reportedly close to shrimp.