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  2. Hissing Cockroach. The Madagascar hissing cockroach is all hiss and no sting. Its alarm hiss, which sounds like a loud snake hiss, is the cockroach's attempt to scare off intruders. The male...

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    These cockroaches are shiny brown and oval-shaped, with no wings and a single pair of antennae. Males sport large horns, which give them an unusual and impressive appearance. Males use their horns in aggressive encounters reminiscent of battles between horned or antlered mammals. Rivals ram one another with their horns (or abdomens) and during the ...

    Like 99 percent of all cockroach species, Madagascar hissing cockroaches are not pests and do not inhabit human dwellings. These insects live on forest floors, where they hide amidst leaf litter, logs, and other detritus. At night, they become more active and scavenge for meals, feeding primarily on fruit or plant materials.

    The Madagascar hissing cockroach even begins its life in an unusual manner. Females create a cocoon-like egg case called an ootheca and carry their eggs (and neonatal nymphs) inside their bodies. They then bear living young—as many as 60 nymph roaches.

  3. Basic facts about Madagascar hissing cockroach: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  4. Key Points: Madagascar hissing cockroaches are one of the largest species of cockroaches in the world, native to the forests of Madagascar. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping break down decaying plant and animal matter. These cockroaches primarily feed on fruit and other plant material.

  5. 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.

  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. Lifespan: up to 18 months. Vital statistics. Length: 2 to 3.5 inches. Status. Not listed. Madagascar hissing cockroaches, the Oregon Zoo and you. The zoo's hissing cockroaches live in the Insect Zoo. They are fed a diet of fruit. Madagascar hissing cockroaches live in forests on the island of Madagascar.

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