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Close up of a New Zealand weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stephens Island weta or Cook Strait giant weta on Maud Island. Endemic to New Zealand Royalty Free Stock Photo
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, FEBRUARY 9, 2020: Weta studios in Wellington, New Zealand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weta 01 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of a New Zealand weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weta Insect Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cook Strait giant weta on a hand for scale Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Grey weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient weta isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Zealand Cave Weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Zealand Cave Weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weta Deinacrida heteracantha Royalty Free Stock Photo
The tree, or large-headed weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
The tree or Large-headed Weta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weta are large by insect standards, some species among the largest and heaviest in the world. Their physical appearance is that of a cross between a cockroach and a cricket with the addition of large legs. Weta have survived virtually unchanged since the Mesozoic era.


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