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	<title>Comments on: World&#8217;s Longest Insect Is Borneo Stick Insect</title>
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		<title>By: Adlai</title>
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		<description>Nearly the length of a human arm, a recently identified stick bug from the island of Borneo is the world&#039;s longest insect, British scientists said today.The specimen was found by a local villager and handed to Malaysian amateur naturalist Datuk Chan Chew Lun in 1989, according to Philip Bragg, who formally identified the insect in this month&#039;s issue of peer-reviewed journal Zootaxa. 
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