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sabrinah | 21:25 Sun 11th Nov 2001 | Animals & Nature
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Without bones the size a insect can grow to must be limited, what's the world's biggest insect?
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The largest true insect (six legs) is the african Goliath Beetle. Arthropods (many legs, exoskeletons) grow much larger...giant spider crabs can have a 12ft legspan. The limitation on size is due to the lack of lungs, not the lack of bones. Insect respiration is very primitive, relying on diffusion not muscle-induced respiration.

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