El insecto hoja gigante es una gran especie de insecto que habita en las selvas tropicales del oeste de Malasia. Esta especie se camufla de forma excepcional. Como su nombre indica, ha evolucionado para confundirse con las hojas de los árboles en los que vive. Las hembras miden 12 cm de largo, son anchas y planas, y tienen unas pequeñas alas vestigiales que no les permiten volar. Los machos miden aproximadamente 9 cm de largo y son mucho más delgados. Además, tienen alas largas y pueden volar.
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Phyllium giganteum
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Animal Facts
The giant Malaysian leaf insect is very docile and spends most of its time still and unreactive, which further improves its camouflage.
The giant Malaysian leaf insect lives in the Taman Negara rainforest which is 130million years old and one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
While moulting, the giant Malaysian leaf insect is very vulnerable and can easily die if the temperature or humidity of the environment are not ideal, or if they are touched while their bodies are still soft.
Females do not require males to reproduce and can breed asexually, but all the offspring will be female in this case.
The first male giant Malaysian leaf insect was not discovered until 1994, therefore comparatively little is known about the males of this species.