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10 Strange Looking Insects || If You See This, Run Fast and Ask for Help!

Duration: 08:20Views: 7.5KLikes: 98Date Created: Feb, 2017

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Description: 10 Strange Looking Insects || Weirdest Looking Bugs || Most Bizarre Creatures in the World ● Subscribe - bit.ly/MyTopList You May Also Like ●6 People with Unique Skin Color 👌 goo.gl/O0IvoY ●5 Most Expensive Celebrity Plastic Surgeries goo.gl/r9WO9z ●All images and clips were fairly used during the making of this video for educational purposes. We do not mean to victimize anybody emotionally. ● Music: Lightless Dawn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Legal Information Credits & Source - BlinFarm - youtube.com/user/blinkfarm incompetech.com enki-village.com/weirdest-bugs.html oddee.com/item_98752.aspx kotaku.com/a-caterpillar-that-people-say-looks-like-hello-kitty-1382090536 livescience.com/56302-donald-trump-hair-caterpillar-photos.html dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2209360/The-king-Bizarre-bug-face-Elvis-back.html Images - Copyright melvynyeo DeviantArt Geo Nat Caters News ● List Include - Brazilian Treehopper Picture six spindly legs, wings like a locust and a twig emerging in place of a neck, covered in bumpy globes…Yes, that is the Brazilian treehopper. Tailed Emperor Butterfly Caterpillar There’s nothing looks abnormal if you only see its body; however, its armour-plated head covered in horns is extremely weird, even scary looking, which secures it a place in our weirdest bugs list. Hello Kitty Caterpillar This is actually the caterpillar form of the Chinese Bush Brown Butterfly (Mycalesis gotama), but that face is familiar all over the world as Hello Kitty. As you can probably imagine, these cute caterpillars are quite the hit in Japan, the caterpillars' native region. Elvis Presley Shield Bug A photographer was left "all shook up" after spotting the face of Elvis on the back of a bug. With markings on its back resembling human eyes, nose, mouth, and a pompadour hairdo, the unusual stink bug bears an uncanny resemblance to the King of rock 'n' roll. Photographer Darlyne Murawski from Massachusetts, US spotted the Pentatomoidea bug, also known as a giant shield bug. Hummingbird Moth Look! It's a hummingbird! No, a bug! No, a hummingbird... It's probably Hemaris thysbe, the Hummingbird Clearwing Moth or Common Clearwing (wingspan 38-50 mm), which so closely resembles a hummingbird when feeding that many people never really notice that it's a moth hovering over the flowers. Alien Caterpillar Caterpillars are more vulnerable to predators than during their later butterfly stage, so many have developed scary appearances for protection. This green alien is a native of the Philippines and seems to have taken the fake eye spots to an extreme, making its “face” quite large and scary. Normally, a caterpillar's face is much smaller, and not on the second abdominal segment. Snake Caterpillar Deilephila elpenor, known as the Elephant Hawk-moth, is a large moth of the Sphingidae family. The species is found throughout Britain and Ireland. The larva is about 75 millimetres (3.0 in) long and is green and brown in color. When startled, the caterpillar draws its trunk into its foremost body segment. Assassin Bug Another “great” example of weird insects is the creepily named assassin bug, which is famous for its attack style as well as its weird looks. Various species of assassin bugs are found throughout the world with differing colouring to match their native camouflage. But all follow the same kill method – stab their prey with a specialized mouth tube and then inject it with a toxin that turns their insides to mush. This insect then attaches the entire corpse to its back. Not just one or two at a time, mind you—these bugs can be found lugging around massive piles of their foes. Scorpionfly While this insect looks like the result of some bizarre genetic experiment that spliced a scorprion stinger onto a wasp, that “stinger” is actually something much more innocuous: the fly’s genitals.Nevertheless, it makes for a bizarre looking creature. Goliath Beetle Goliath Beetle A native to the continent of Africa, these weird insects don’t grow quite as big as their ancient namesake; but for a bug, they’re pretty big! Growing up to 4 inches in length, the goliath beetle is a big fan of protein and in captivity enjoys delicacies such as cat or dog chow, and in some cases, even baby food! Donald Trump Caterpillar You can see the resemblance, can't you? This is a Megalopyge opercularis, or flannel moth caterpillar. It was spotted by photographer Jeff Cremer and biologist Phil Torres in the Peruvian rainforest. They look furry, and will become a fluffy moth as well, but don't touch it! Its "fur" is made up of venomous spines that can cause painful swelling that lasts for days.

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