1. Scarab is oval. It looks like an undigested trunk.
Scarabs live in grasslands, mountains, deserts and jungles. As long as there is animal waste, they will be hardworking.
In the vast world of beetles, the scarab is the most magical. Their bodies are covered with armor, shining with bronze or light green or dark blue light.
Living habits
Spodoptera can turn feces into balls. They lay eggs on this spherical feces and bury them, so that the larvae can have ready-made food when they hatch.
Dung beetles are mostly dung-eating animals, which feed on animal dung and are known as "natural scavengers". It often makes the feces into balls, rolls them to a reliable place to hide, and then eats them slowly. Dung beetles can roll a dung ball much bigger than himself. Female dung beetles in the breeding season will turn dung balls into pears and lay eggs in them.
Hatched larvae feed on ready-made dung balls, and they don't break out of their shells until they grow into adult dung beetles. Plant-eating dung beetles feed on sweet tree juice. After mating, female dung beetles lay eggs in humus soil. After about 10 days, the larvae break out of their shells and feed on humus or animal feces. Larvae keep growing, pupate in July of the following year, and become adults in about 20 days.