Lightweight and long-legged males go the distance for sex
Friday, September 5, 2008 - 12:49
in Biology & Nature
Finding a mate can take considerable legwork as recently illustrated by the flightless and nocturnal Cook Strait giant weta Deinacrida rugosa. This cricket relative is found in New Zealand and is one of the world's heaviest insects with females weighing in at 20 g, averaging twice the size of males.