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Don't bug me!: Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation.  They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous.
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Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation. They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous.
Don't bug me!: Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation.  They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous.
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Don't bug me!: Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation.  They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous. Don't bug me!: Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation.  They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous. Don't bug me!: Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation.  They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous. Don't bug me!: Flightless insect of New Zealand, a weta, known in Australia as a king cricket. Reclusive, they come out at night to feed on vegetation. They are surprisingly heavy insects, but are not poisonous. 300px //b.rgbimg.com/users/m/me/melodi2/600/mjYyNT6.jpg 600px //b.rgbimg.com/users/m/me/melodi2/600/mjYyNT6.jpg 100px