The giant water bug can then suck out their prey's dissolving insides through its straw-like mouth. Scroll down for videoGiant water bugs can eat prey as large as ten times their own size. The giant water bug can then suck out their prey's dissolving insides through its straw-like mouth. In Prof. Ohba's native Japan, wild giant water bugs are top predators that hunt in rice fields and wetlands. 'We can conserve whole ecosystems through the conservation of giant water bugs,' Ohba concludes.
Source: Daily Mail April 04, 2019 16:38 UTC