So why do you think they are called “Giraffe” Weevils?
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OK maybe you can figure that out, but did you know that the males typically have necks that are 3 times longer than their female counterparts? They use them for fighting and nest building! As you would expect the strongest weevil wins the mate.
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The Giraffe Weevil will use their neck to roll up a portion of a leaf on their host plant. The female will then lay a single egg inside of the newly created leaf tube before snipping the tube away from the rest of the leaf. Once the egg hatches the little larvae will have a nice vegetarian meal as they eat their rolled up nest to get some energy to start their life.
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They can fly, but they are not the strongest of flyers, with small wings and heavy bodies.
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