The Giant weta is the biggest and most ferocious
weta! No, thats not true. The Giant weta is a docile creature and does not kick or
bite. To ward off predators (like you and me) it raises its spiky back legs
The gentle giant of the insect world, the Giant weta
prefers a vegetarian diet
The Giant weta often lives under rocks and bush
floor debris
The Giant weta is soooo heavy that it cannot jump
Giant weta species which are protected:
Poor Knights Weta - Deinacrida fallai
Wetapunga - Deinacrida heteracantha
Stephens Island Weta - Deinacrida rugosa
Kaikoura Weta - Deinacrida parva
Nelson Alpine Weta - Deinacrida tibiospina
Wetapunga is one of the species of Giant Weta....
The Little Barrier Island
Weta, or 'Wetapunga' as it was known to the Maori, is one of
the largest and heaviest insects in the world
The largest weta recorded was a female and it
weighed around THREE TIMES heavier than a mouse! (71 grams)
The Maori named the Little Barrier Island Giant
Weta, Wetapunga, which means god of ugly things
Wetapunga used to be quite common throughout the
northern part of the North Island and Great Barrier Island, but predators such as the rat
have severely reduced their numbers and they are now only found on Little Barrier Island
Wetapunga have some favourite trees they like to
live in; the kauri, pohutukawa and kanuka. The Giant Weta is not often found on the
ground.
The Mahoenui Giant
Weta is another species of Giant Weta....
It has found a good habitat. By living in gorse the weta is protected from enemies. Gorse
is a spiky weed that farmers usually spray and burn to get rid of, but one special patch
in the King Country is now protected because that is where the Mahoenui Giant Weta is
hiding.
Not all Giant Weta are GIANT. They are 'Giant Weta' by species but not necessarily by
size. For example, the Nelson Alpine Weta weighs around 7 grams on average, and the
Kaikoura Weta can weigh up to 15 grams. The smaller species of Giant Weta have an
advantage over the bigger Giant Weta because they find it easier to hide from predators.
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