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Karim El Turk on Instagram: "The Madagascar giant hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa) - one of the largest cockroaches in the world, growing up to 10 cm long and completely flightless. Native to Madagascar, these gentle giants feed on fruits and decaying plant matter, recycling nutrients and acting as nature’s cleanup crew. Biggest misconception? That roaches are filthy. In reality, they’re very clean insects that help keep ecosystems balanced by breaking down organic waste.♻️ #madagas
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