Mount Halla Ice Crawler vs Northern Rock Crawler

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Mount Halla Ice Crawler Northern Rock Crawler
Scientific Name Galloisiana koreana Grylloblatta campodeiformis
Order Grylloblattodea Grylloblattodea
Family Grylloblattidae Grylloblattidae
Size 15-25 mm 15-30 mm
Habitat Mountains Indoors
Diet Detritivores Omnivores
Regions Asia North America
Conservation Endangered Near Threatened

Mount Halla Ice Crawler

A Korean ice crawler restricted to the high elevations of Mount Halla on Jeju Island. It is nocturnal and emerges only during freezing conditions.

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Did You Know?

Climate warming directly threatens this species as its cold mountain habitat shrinks upward with no higher ground to retreat to.

Northern Rock Crawler

A rare ice-dwelling insect that lives on glaciers and snowfields at near-freezing temperatures. Handling one with bare hands can overheat and kill it.

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Did You Know?

Rock crawlers are so cold-adapted that a human hand is hot enough to kill them — they prefer temperatures between 1-4C and die above 20C.