"giant burrowing cockroach" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: giant burrowing cockroaches [plural]
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  1. The world's heaviest species of cockroach, Macropanesthia rhinoceros, which is native to Australia and mostly found in tropical parts of Queensland. Wikipedia link: giant burrowing cockroach Categories (lifeform): Cockroaches Synonyms (Macropanesthia rhinoceros): rhinoceros cockroach Translations (Macropanesthia rhinoceros): Australische Großschabe [feminine] (German), 鎧土竜蜚蠊 (yoroimoguragokiburi) (alt: ヨロイモグラゴキブリ) (Japanese), гига́нтский тарака́н-носоро́г (gigántskij tarakán-nosoróg) [masculine] (Russian), гига́нтский ро́ющий тарака́н (gigántskij rójuščij tarakán) [masculine] (Russian)

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