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  1. The Madagascar hissing cockroach ( Gromphadorhina portentosa ), also known as the hissing cockroach or simply hisser, is one of the largest species of cockroach, reaching 5 to 7.5 centimetres (2 to 3 inches) at maturity. They are native to the island of Madagascar, which is off the African mainland, where they are commonly found in rotting logs.

  2. Description and Biology. The Madagascar hissing cockroach (MHC) is approximately 2 to 4 inches long and weighs 1/4 to 7/8 ounces. The roach is heavily sclerotized, giving it a brownish or black color over the entire body. Immediately after the molting process, the MHC will exhibit a white coloration until the exoskeleton hardens.

  3. Madagascar hissing cockroaches are one of many fascinating animal species to hail from the island of Madagascar. Horns and Hissing. These cockroaches are shiny brown and oval-shaped, with no...

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · Understanding the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach. 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.

  5. The Madagascar hissing cockroach ( Gromphadorhina portentosa ), also known as the hissing cockroach or simply hisser, is one of the largest species of cockroach, reaching 5 to 7.5 centimetres (2 to 3 inches) at maturity. They are native to the island of Madagascar, which is off the African mainland, where they are commonly found in rotting logs.

  6. The Madagascar hissing cockroach is one of the largest cockroach species in the world, growing to 2–3 inches long as an adult—one could almost cover your palm from thumb to pinky—and weighing nearly 1 ounce. It’s shiny, oval-shaped, and has a long pair of antennae. This insect is a sharp dresser.

  7. The Madagascar hissing cockroach is unique in its ability to make a "hissing" sound. These cockroaches hiss through the breathing spiracles located on their abdomens. This hissing sound is used to communicate with its own species and others.

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