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CATDOLL: Top 10 scariest insects

The top ten scariest insects are listed below:

1. Soul-eating golden scorpion.

It is considered a highly dangerous species because its venom is a potent mixture of neurotoxins with a low lethal dose. Scorpion-related deaths, which primarily reside in North Africa and the Middle East, exceed 75% each year.

2. Wolf spider.

Wolf spiders are a family of hairy spiders that number an estimated 900 species. All wolf spiders are venomous.

3. Centipede.

Centipedes are arthropods with anywhere from 20 to more than 300 legs. There are about 8,000 species of centipedes worldwide, and they eat other insects and even some spiders.

4. Bumblebee.

Some species can reach 5.6 cm in length. Wasp stings are more painful than bee stings because wasp venom contains a large amount of acetylcholine (5%). They do not have stings themselves, but are pulled out of the body.

5. Bullet ant.

Also known as 24 ants.

6. Long-palmed scorpion.

Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas, including Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, as well as India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and China.

7. Kissing bug.

These tiny insects are known for sucking blood, and they are also known for spreading Chagas disease. Also known as assassin bugs or triatomine bugs, they are mainly found in the Americas, although there are a few species in Asia, Africa, and Australia.

8. Wasp.

They are relatively social and generally terrestrial.

9. Dengue mosquito.

As one of the top ten most terrifying insects in the world, dengue mosquitoes are found in many tropical countries around the world. They mainly live or breed in swamps, streams, rivers, bushes or mangroves, and live in places where there are humans when other types of mosquitoes are present.

10. New Zealand weta.

The species is fearsome and massive, with the cricket-like creature weighing 2.5 ounces and having a 7-inch wingspan.

Introduction of insects:

1. Insects are of many types and in various shapes. They are arthropods among invertebrates and the most numerous animal group on Earth, accounting for more than 50% of all biological species (including bacteria, fungi, and viruses). Their traces can be found in almost every corner of the world.

2. As of the beginning of the 21st century, there are more than 1 million species of insects known to humans, but many species are still to be discovered. Insects have the most species and the largest number in the animal kingdom, and have a significant impact on agricultural production and human health. The most common ones are locusts, butterflies, bees, dragonflies, flies, grasshoppers, cockroaches, etc.

3. Insects are not only numerous in variety, but also have an astonishing number of individuals of the same species. Insects are distributed over a wide area, which is unmatched by any other class of animals. They are found almost all over the earth. There are different types of insects. Most insects can be used as specimens, and are good biological resources that humans can use.

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