The female orchid mantis is possibly the most beautiful and rarest mantis species. This insect mimics yellow, pink, or white orchid flowers. Its legs look like petals, and its abdomen resembles an orchid lip2.
The orchid mantis’ resemblance to a flower attracts unsuspecting pollinators and confuses predators. People also call it the walking flower mantis, and it is native to southeast Asia.
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The ladybug or ladybird beetle is a type of beetle. In the middle ages, a species of this cute bug was dedicated to the Virgin Mary and were called the ‘Beetle of Our Lady.’ That's how the ladybug’s name originated.
The bright red ladybug with black markings is popular, but it's not the only kind. Some ladybugs have yellow or red markings. Ladybugs feed on farm pests like mites, scales, and aphids; farmers love them as they help eliminate those pests with zero pesticide use.
Read more about these cute little beetle’s in our ladybug facts
Grasshoppers usually are green or brown. But people have spotted pink meadow grasshoppers in many parts of the world4. These cute bugs are affected by a genetic condition called erythrism. This condition means they overproduce red pigment and very little green or drown.
The bright pink color may be why predators easily pick off the tiny grasshoppers. You will most likely find these cute bugs in the non-arid grasslands of the UK and Asia.
Jewel beetles are brightly colored, mostly iridescent insects. We also call them metallic wood-boring beetles. In the Victorian era and across a number of native cultures, people used jewel beetles as living jewelry5.
There are over 15,000 jewel beetle species, and their colors vary from metallic blue to black, green, or copper. Some scientists say the iridescence of the beetle is camouflage. Some species of this beetle hide their bright bodies under dull dark carapaces.
Jumping spiders do not spin webs to catch prey; they jump and pounce on prey instead. With eight eyes, the jumping spider sees in a 360-degree view1. That's what makes them such good hunters.
Some species of jumping spiders are hairy, while others are not. Some exhibit bold colors, while others are brownish. If you check leaf litter, stone clusters, or tree barks, you might find a little jumping spider peeking at you with its big cute eyes.
Rosy maple moths are the smallest of silk moths. These cute bugs have thick fuzzy bright yellow, cream, or white bodies. Their wings have pink, red, yellow, white, or cream streaks. Their legs are usually covered in pink fuzz.
If you live in North America, you might have seen little rosy maple moths. They live in deciduous forests and may also be seen in suburban areas. An adult rosy maple moth has no mouth and eats nothing.
Many people believe that all bees have yellow and black bodies. Imagine their surprise when a purely golden bee landed in front of them. The male valley carpenter bee or teddy bear bee has a fuzzy golden body. It has pretty green eyes, making it one of the most adorable bugs ever.
Male valley carpenter bees are less common than females. These cute bugs don't have stingers, so they are harmless. However, if you run into a teddy bear bee, the little guy will do an excellent job of scaring you off. You can also read more about the different types of bees a click away.
The spicebush swallowtail butterfly is pretty, but its larva is so cute. Its bright color makes it look like a Disney cartoon character. The caterpillar starts green and later becomes yellow or orange.
The spicebush swallowtail caterpillar has markings around its head resembling snake eyes. The yellow and black false eyes disguise the caterpillar as a scary snake to confuse predators3.
We know butterflies to be colorful, showy creatures. But the brimstone butterfly distinguishes itself as a master of disguise. The little guy has light green wings shaped and textured like leaves.
These beautiful insects are rare.
The saddleback caterpillar is the larva of the slug moth. Its claim to this cute bugs list is the bright blanket of color around its middle. The blanket is primarily bright green with strips of red and white around the borders.
Those colors are warning colors that signal toxicity to ward off predators. The saddleback caterpillar has spikes along its lower sides, head, and tail. The sting from these spikes is poisonous and painful.
For a few metaphors related to transformation, you might also like our caterpillar quotes.
This cute bug is a very small desert mantis called the common ground mantis. It lives in deserts, dry meadows, and places with meager plant life. Its pale, sandy color allows it to blend quite well with its environment.
The common ground mantis raises its front legs and tiny wings when threatened. The posture may scare off animal predators but looks comical to most people. To see these cute bugs, you'll have to explore their native habitat in the Middle East.
Most people see weevils as terrible creatures. But a close-up view of the acorn weevil could make you love weevils. With its big eyes, a comical nose, and golden brown fuzz, it is one of the cutest bugs ever.
Baby acorn weevils greatly damage acorn seeds, eating them up completely. The best way to keep them from spoiling acorn seeds is to boil the seed at 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
These insects are one of the largest moth species; their wingspan can be up to 8 inches.
They are bright yellow with red and purple markings. There are eye spots on each wing. The lower wings have long dark tails.
These cute bugs are native to Madagascar and are also called Madagascar moon moths. Adult comet moths don't eat but live off the fat they store as caterpillars. They will only survive for a week.
Have you ever seen a domestic silkworm? Not so cute. But if a silkworm hatched from its cocoon today, you'd find the majestic silk moth. These cute bugs are light brown to blond with cream-colored wings.
A silk moth lives for about three days. During that time, it doesn't eat or fly.
The female orchid mantis is possibly the most beautiful and rarest mantis species. This insect mimics yellow, pink, or white orchid flowers. Its legs look like petals, and its abdomen resembles an orchid lip2.
The orchid mantis’ resemblance to a flower attracts unsuspecting pollinators and confuses predators. People also call it the walking flower mantis, and it is native to southeast Asia.
The Goliath birdeater is one of the largest spiders in the world. Its leg span is up to 12 inches. This spider would have anyone screaming should they find it in a cupboard. But not to worry, the spider is rare and inhabits the forests of South America.
These spiders use their toxic fangs to hunt prey. They use harpoon-shaped hairs on their bodies as a defense mechanism. Some people call it the Central American puppy spider because of its puppy-like size. For more 8-legged info, check out our spider facts.
If you are a fan of Rudolf, the reindeer, you'll think this lanternfly species is the cutest bug ever. The insect has a long curved red nose decorated with tiny white spots.
The insect has beautiful dark green wings with yellow spots. The bottom end of the wings may be a darker shade of green or brownish green.
This colorful bug is truly an art of nature. Its shield-shaped back has a collage of cream, red, blue, green, and black colors.
The Picasso bug is also called the Zulu Hud bug. It is native to tropical and subtropical Africa. When threatened, these cute bugs release a not-so-cute smelly substance. So although they are pretty, they'll stink bomb you if you touch them.
The female orchid mantis is possibly the most beautiful and rarest mantis species. This insect mimics yellow, pink, or white orchid flowers. Its legs look like petals, and its abdomen resembles an orchid lip2.
The orchid mantis’ resemblance to a flower attracts unsuspecting pollinators and confuses predators. People also call it the walking flower mantis, and it is native to southeast Asia.
While the ghost orchid’s white flowers are unique, what really sets it apart is its lack of leaves. Unlike most plants, this orchid photosynthesizes via its roots rather than its leaves! Like a ghost, it can be a bit elusive to find since the species is endangered in its native habitat of Florida and Cuba.
Although these flowers are orchids, they look quite different from the ones you may have growing in your home. They emerge from forest floors across the United States and other temperate areas, but finding one can take some patience as well as knowledge of your local area. There are numerous species of lady’s slippers, including the showy lady’s slipper pictured above.
The Ghost Orchid is a rare and mysterious flower found in Florida and Cuba. It's leafless and appears to float in the air, giving it a ghostly appearance. It's challenging to grow and highly sought after by collectors.
This orchid is unique because it spends its entire life underground, except for its flowers. Found in Western Australia, it's rare due to its specific habitat needs. It's a fascinating example of nature's adaptability.
The Slipper Orchid is known for its unique, slipper-shaped pouch. Found mainly in Southeast Asia, these orchids are rare due to habitat loss and over-collection. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these beautiful rare plants.
The female orchid mantis is possibly the most beautiful and rarest mantis species. This insect mimics yellow, pink, or white orchid flowers. Its legs look like petals, and its abdomen resembles an orchid lip2.
The orchid mantis’ resemblance to a flower attracts unsuspecting pollinators and confuses predators. People also call it the walking flower mantis, and it is native to southeast Asia.
Let’s face it (pun intended), this little guy didn’t take a whole lot of imagination to name; “Dracula” because of it’s two long, fang-like petals and “simia” for its resemblance to primates. The two dark little eyes, fuzzy dotted eyebrows, and furry little nose and beard area bear striking simian similarities that become even more apparent when viewed from a distance.
The Monkey Face Orchid is rare oddity so don’t get upset if you’ve never seen one before. It is only found in the cloud forests of Peru and southeastern Ecuador at altitudes of more than 3,000 feet. It can bloom all year round, and its flowers smell like ripe oranges, making it a prized addition to any orchid connoisseurs garden.
With more than 25,000 different kinds of orchids on the planet, it’s no wonder that more than a couple of them made our weird list. The Moth Orchid is the most common type of orchid and bears the name because of its supposed resemblance to a moth in flight. Native to Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and northern Australia, the Moth Orchid isn’t exactly hard to find, and it comes in nearly every colour of the rainbow. So what exactly sets it apart from its 24,999+ orchid siblings? The Moth Orchid’s uncanny ability to have multiple blooming periods— when grown in optimal conditions of course!
Is it an alien? Is it a sea anemone? Nope, it’s the Naked Man Orchid! This little guy (or guys) also known as the Hanging Man Orchid, are native to the Mediterranean regions and resemble tiny little hanging naked men, from their dotted eyes and smiles right down to their you-know-whats. Naked Man Orchids come in all sizes and usually, range in colour from light purplish white to deep purply-pink. The Naked Man Orchid is classified as having a threatened status, perhaps because of its popularity as an antidiarrheal, antiflatulent and aphrodisiac. Another crazy fact about these fun flowers: they’re used in making the drink Salep, also called Turkish Delight.