Emperor Scorpion

Emperor Scorpion

The emperor scorpion is a scorpion in the family Scorpaenidae, also known as the true emperor scorpion or the African emperor scorpion. The body is black, with strong tactile limbs (with significant granular texture) and a caudal segment. The emperor scorpion is mainly distributed in central and southern Africa, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania, Liberia, and other places. They mostly inhabit hot and humid forests, hiding under logs or rocks, in caves, and prefer to live in fallen leaves, forest debris, riverbanks, and termite nests. Usually preys on insects such as termites and other arthropods, occasionally preys on small vertebrates. The Emperor Scorpion is the largest scorpion in the world.
Allomyrina dichotoma

Allomyrina dichotoma

The Double Forked Rhinoceros Turtle is an insect species belonging to the family Rhinoceros Turtle in the order Coleoptera. The Double Forked Rhinoceros Turtle, also known as the Unicorn Fairy, is named after its majestic and powerful unicorn on its head. The two pronged rhinoceros golden tortoise is distributed from Jilin to Hainan, China, from the southeast coast to the the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and also in Korea and Japan. The double forked rhinoceros beetle is abundant in warm, humid, and vegetated areas. [10] The double forked rhinoceros beetle is mostly active at night, and its larvae mainly feed on decaying wood and humus; Adults have a diverse diet and prefer to eat the sap from the wounds of plants in the family Quercus, such as oak. The unique shape of the Double Forked Rhinoceros Turtle has certain collectible value.