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Does This Insect Actually Come Back to Life?However, the mountain stone weta (Hemideina maori) has one of the most extreme adaptive processes ever seen. As the fascinating clip above explains, this insect can survive being frozen solid over ...
One of our first assignments was to capture a little known species of tusked weta. Wetas are an ancient lineage of insects related to crickets, which in New Zealand take the place of rodents.
Perhaps the most extreme adaptation of all New Zealand’s bizarre invertebrate fauna is that of the mountain stone weta. A remarkable insect with the ability to survive being seemingly frozen solid.
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