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		<title>Creature Feature: Haitian Roaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Haitian Roach or Death&#8217;s Head Roach Blaberus craniifer Reptiles Alive Name: We have too many to name! Hissstory: Our colony came from a few roaches given to us by a zoo.   They multiplied quickly! RA Diet: Greens, monkey food, vegetables, dog food, fruit, leftovers. (Hey, they are roaches they like leftovers!) Natural Diet: Just [...]]]></description>
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<h2><em><strong>Blaberus craniifer</strong></em></h2>
<p><strong>Reptiles Alive Name:</strong> We have too many to name!</p>
<p><strong>Hissstory: </strong>Our colony came from a few roaches given to us by a zoo.   They multiplied quickly!</p>
<p><strong>RA Diet:</strong> Greens, monkey food, vegetables, dog food, fruit, leftovers. (Hey, they are roaches they like leftovers!)</p>
<p><strong>Natural Diet:</strong> Just about ANYTHING! Roaches are scavengers living off of dead and decaying plants and animals. Hungry?</p>
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<p><strong>Range:</strong> Florida, the Caribbean,  and Central America<br />
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Habitat:</strong> Roaches can survive pretty much anywhere within their range.</p>
<p><strong>Size: </strong>Haitian  roaches are relatively large as roaches go &#8211; they can grow to about 3 inches.</p>
<p><strong>Lifespan: </strong>Haitian roaches can live for about two years.<br />
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Reproduction: </strong>Roaches breed constantly. Females will lay an egg sac which looks like stacks of CD&#8217;s.   She will then suck them back up into her body in order to incubate them.  Totally weird!</p>
<p><strong>Conservation: </strong>Roaches play an important role in the natural world.  As scavengers, they work as a kind of &#8220;clean up crew.&#8221;  They are also an extremely important food source for tons of other animals, including birds, frogs, and even baby crocodiles!<br />
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Cool Facts: </strong>Roaches are sometimes used by engineers  building robots.  The engineers study how the roaches move and try to build robots and computers that can imitate the roaches&#8217; behavior.</p>
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