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  Regnum Animalia
  Phylum Arthropoda
  Classis Insecta
  Ordo Blattodea
  Familia Blaberidae
  Subfamilia Panchlorinae
  Genus '' Macropanesthia ''
  Species '''''M rhinoceros'''''
  Binomial ''Macropanesthia rhinoceros''


The Giant Burrowing Cockroach ('''''Macropanesthia rhinoceros''''') is also known as the '''Rhinoceros Cockroach''' and '''Litter Bug'''. They are native to Australia and mostly found in Tropical parts of Queensland . However, some people like to keep them as pets and describe them as easy to care for. They are the world's largest cockroach and can weigh up to 35 grams and measure up to 80 mm. Unlike other cockroaches, they do not have wings and are not considered a pest. The cockroach plays a vital part in the ecosystem by munching on dead leaves and recycling other matter. True to their name, they may burrow down in soil to a depth of one metre where they make a permanent home. Females bear live young instead of laying eggs.


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