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		<title>Tropical Cockroach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all roaches are created equal. This tropical species with neon colored jelly bean cerci was attracted to fish bait.]]></description>
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<li>Common Name: <span class= "green"> <strong> Tropical Cockroach </strong></span></li>
<li>Order Name:<span class= "green"> <strong> Blattaria</strong></span></li>
<li>Family Name:<span class= "green"> <strong> Blattellidae </strong></span></li>
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<p>Only a handful of the numerous species of cockroaches specialize in living off the wastes of our species. Blattaria groups include brown-hooded cockroaches, oriental cockroaches, American cockroaches, German cockroaches, wood cockroaches and giant cockroaches.</p>
<p>Not all roaches are created equal. This tropical species with neon colored jelly bean cerci was attracted to fish bait. Roaches have endured a notorious reputation although only few species have adapted to share our dwellings and exploit or food reserves. Other roaches are important scavengers. Most people&#8217;s fear of insect comes from their proliferation, monstrous appearance, and seeming indifference and autonomy towards humans.</p>
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