
Lantern bugs carry a hollow upturned snout projection from the front of the head — function still debated 320+ years after first description.

Lantern bugs carry a hollow upturned snout projection from the front of the head — function still debated 320+ years after first description.

Atlas moths lack a complete digestive system as adults — there's nothing for food to go through, even if they could eat.

Adult human botflies cannot bite. They have no functional biting mouthparts at all.

Brown recluses have six eyes (not eight, like most spiders) — arranged in three pairs.

The death's-head hawkmoth has a clear human skull pattern on its thorax — coincidence of natural pattern, not deliberate mimicry.

Fireflies aren't flies — they're beetles. The order is Coleoptera, family Lampyridae.

Despite the name 'centipede' (Latin: 100 feet), no centipede actually has 100 legs — counts are always odd-paired numbers like 21, 23, or 47.