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  2. The Madagascar hissing cockroach is the only member of their group of cockroaches that can make audible sounds. Compared to crickets, this exact mode of sound production is atypical, as most insects that make noises do so by rubbing together various body parts ("stridulation"), such as the hind legs.

  3. Winning roaches hiss more than losers, so the sounds may be used to help determine a roach hierarchy. Hissing is also part of the cockroach's mating ritual, and can be used as an...

  4. Dec 31, 2013 · 72. 27K views 10 years ago. Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches force air through respiratory openings in their abdomen to create a hissing sound, which is often a defense mechanism, a sign of...

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  5. Male Madagascar hissing cockroaches produces acoustic sounds or hissing during courtship interactions with females. Males typically produce two types of signals, a calling sound and a courtship sound. The calling sound is a long distance song that is used to attract females while the courtship sound is used more during close range interaction.

  6. By forcing air through these spiracles, they can produce a hissing sound during mating, fighting or when they are disturbed. The roaches are equipped with special pads on their feet that allow them to climb most surfaces, including glass. Figure 1. Male Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. Figure 2. Female Madagascar Hissing Cockroach.

  7. Sep 4, 2023 · The Madagascar Hissing Cockroach, scientifically known as Gromphadorhina portentosa, is a species of cockroach native to the island of Madagascar. What sets it apart from other cockroaches is its ability to produce a hissing sound.

  8. As their name suggests, the Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches produce a hissing sound. That is accomplished by pushing air forcefully through a pair of modified spiracles, which are small openings through which air is taken into the trachea.

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