Scarabs
Scarabs, also known as dung beetles or dung beetles, are large beetles belonging to the family Coleoptera. The body is oval, the shell is hard and smooth, and the color is varied, often with metallic luster. It is the scavenger of nature, which can remove a large amount of feces every day and plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance. As long as there is animal dung, you can see their busy figure. In ancient Egyptian culture, scarabs were regarded as sacred creatures, symbolizing the power of rebirth and regeneration. The image was widely used in art and ornaments, even when the pharaoh died, his heart was replaced with a stone inlaid with scarabs.
3D animated model of dung beetle
The scientific name of the beetle is a species of the beetle family in the order Coleoptera of insects. It is famous for its unique habit of feeding on animal feces, hence its name. The body size is usually small, with an oval shape and colors ranging from black to brown. The forelimbs are particularly developed, suitable for digging and transporting feces. Plays an important role in the ecosystem by decomposing animal manure and helping to circulate nutrients in the soil. In addition, they can also control the number of flies and other pests because they will eat the eggs and larvae of these pests. These behaviors of dung beetles help maintain the cleanliness and health of the environment. It is a beneficial organism for the natural environment.
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