He's a contender. This giant burrowing cockroach made the news for (potentially) being the world's heaviest insect. Related to, but not the same as the roaches we see stateside, these creatures can range from 1 to 1.5 ounces 
While it's not yet certain if Heathcliff measures up to the title, I'm torn between wanting to look away . . . and not being able to! As it turns out, in Australia, these popularish pets can cost up to 100 Australian dollars (about $85 in US) for two! They give birth to live young, care for babes in a burrow, and dine on easily attained fresh leaves — would you wish for one as a pampered pal, too?
Source: Cameron Richardson

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That's disgusting. I'm going to barf. I hate roaches!
1Can I think something is cute and repulsive at the same time?
2Why would I want to pay $121 (I live in Singapore) for two of the very insects I hate the most? Ewwwwwwwww.
3Go ahead and barf. They certainly seem MUCH LESS harmful than many people...what could learn from this "only" insect how to take care of each other...remember: The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
4- Albert Einstein
Anonymous makes no sense.
5GROSS! if it's 85 bucks, they can keep em. If someone in my house had them and they got loose, I hope they really could blow that money...
6They eat poo, don't they?
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