Horrifying huge wasp species found in Indonesia
Hailed as 'Komodo Dragon of Wasps,' insect has jaws bigger than its legs
Wasps usually send out warning signs to humans to run away or get out of
the wasp's orbit straightaway. However - a new species of wasp
discovered in Indonesia will inspire people to turn tail and run.
Horrifically huge, the newly discovered wasp is over two inches long and
has jaws longer than its legs.
No, it's not some horrifying monster from a sci-fi film -- it's a gigantic two-inch wasp recently discovered in Indonesia.
Kimsey found the wasp last year but it was recently confirmed as a new species. Named Gardua, the word means "king of birds" in Indonesian.
According to National Geographic, Megalara garuda is two inches long and its "sickle-shaped" jaws are larger than its own legs. The male species has spikes on its jaws, presumably for defense and reproduction. "I don't know how it can walk," Kimsey told journalists.
"Its jaws are so large that they wrap up either side of the head when closed. When the jaws are open they are actually longer than the male's front legs.
"In another species in the genus the males hang out in the nest entrance," Kimsey adds. "This serves to protect the nest from parasites and nest robbing, and for this he exacts payment from the female by mating with her every time she returns to the nest. So it's a way of guaranteeing paternity. Additionally, the jaws are big enough to wrap around the female's thorax and hold her during mating."
If you plant o visit Indonesia, however, you may not have to worry about one of these creatures buzzing by you. Kimsey said that so far all the specimens they have found have been dead.
Replacing their forest habitat with crop farming may be a potential factor in the death of these wasps, Kimsey says. She says it makes her "sick to my stomach" to think of this newly discovered species' population declining due to human activity.
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I live in southeast Michigan and I have one living under my patio, very scary! I saw it kill and drag a praying mantis under the patio! Yikes!
I hope "human activity" kills every last one them. I'll bet Miss Kimsey has no problem at all with abortion, though.
YIKES!!! Whilst it's terrible that this species' habitat is being destroyed by humans, I really hope they don't decide to relocate here. The article didn't mention anything about a sting. I presume they have one and if toxicity is in proportion to size then I really wouldn't want to get in the way of an angry one.