Ball Cockroaches (Perisphaerus sp.), family Blaberidae, Singapore
photograph by Nicky Bay
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Ball Cockroaches (Perisphaerus sp.), family Blaberidae, Singapore
photograph by Nicky Bay

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A cockroach of the genus Apotrogia in Lastoursville, Gabon
by Olivier Testa
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cockroach appreciation time!
a big and beautiful Blaberus giganteus seen in Costa Rica. I removed it from someone else’s cabin, and it posed nicely on a palm (after prickling me with its leg spines), then fluttered off into the jungle
a cockroach this size makes an audible thump when landing, a wonderful presence to these beasts
look at those big eyes almost meeting on top of the head!
Dubia roach
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The first photo is of a male, the second is of a juvenile. The females have no wings.

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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
The rhinocerus cockroach got its name for a good reason-- it's the largest species of cockroach in the world. These guys can be as long as 80 mm (3.1 in), and weigh a whopping 35 g (1.2 oz). Because of their large size, they are also one of the few species of cockroach that lack wings.
(Image: A rhinoceros cockroach (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) by Steve and Alison Pearson)
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Giant cockroach molting, Panesthia sp., Blaberidae
After molting, the new exoskeleton with harden and darken over a matter of hours.
Photographed in New South Wales, Australia by thebeachcomber