Euphorbia halberd 3D model animation
The halberd bulgur is also known as Hercules bulgur bulgur and Hercules beetle. It is one of the largest beetles in the world, with an adult body length of up to 184mm. Mainly distributed in the tropical rain forests of Central and South America. The appearance is very characteristic. Male worms have specialized thoracic horns and horns, extending forward, with dentate projections at the base 1/3 to 1/2 of the thoracic horns, while females do not have these structures. The pronotum is black, the wing sheaths are dark yellow to brown, with irregular black spots and covered with fine hairs. They are named after Hercules, the Greek mythological Hercules, because of their amazing power and ability to lift objects up to 850 times their own weight.
Bombardier beetle
The Bombardier beetle is a small insect, usually only 5-13mm long. It is known for its unique defense mechanism: when threatened, it can spray a high-temperature, corrosive chemical spray from the abdomen. This spray is produced by a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone at temperatures up to 100°C, effectively repelling predators. The tail nozzle can be aimed in all directions like a rotating turret, and the spray frequency can reach 500 times per second. It lives mainly in temperate forests and grasslands. It is a carnivorous insect that feeds on other insects and small animals and is nocturnal.
Margarita Stick
The margarita lou is a species of beetle belonging to the family Rhinoceridae, known for its unique appearance and rarity. It is mainly distributed in the Brazilian state of Para in South America. The head has two similar rhinoceros horn protuberances, chest horn is also more developed, the front chest will appear red-green metallic luster. The larval period is longer, usually 5-12 months, the dormancy period is 2-4 months, and the adult life span is 2-6 months. The adults feed mainly on rotten wood and fruit. The reproductive cycle is long, the female lays eggs after mating, and the larvae hatch and grow in a suitable environment. Because of its unique appearance and feeding difficulty, it has gradually attracted the attention of insect lovers.
3D Animated Model of Rhino Beetle
The rhinoceros beetle, commonly known as the unicorn, is a large beetle belonging to the Coleoptera golden tortoidae. It is known for the prominent bifurcated horns on its head and forearboard, which resemble rhino horns, hence its name. Amazing strength, can lift 850 times their own weight. Mainly distributed in the tropics. It belongs to the complete metamorphosis development insect. The adults feed mainly on plant secretions or vegetables, while the larvae develop in rotting plants, dead leaves or tree holes. During the mating season, it will show strong territorial and aggressive, and the males will fight fiercely for their mates. Because of its unique appearance and powerful strength, it is often kept as a pet.
Tiger Beetle 3D Animated Model
Tiger beetle is the coleopteran tiger beetle family insects collectively, is a class of medium-sized beetle, with bright metallic luster and rapid action ability is known. The head is large, the compound eyes are prominent, the antennae are filiform, and the elytra is long and can cover the entire abdomen. The adult body length is generally 17.5-22mm, 7-9mm wide, and each part of the body has a strong metallic luster. It is a carnivorous insect that is active during the day and can fly low to prey on small insects. Spend most of the time on the ground, good at chasing small insects and catching prey with long, powerful jaws. The larvae live in vertical holes dug by adults and retreat into the holes when frightened.
potato beetle
The potato beetle, also known as the Colorado potato beetle, is a world-famous destructive quarantine pest. Native to the Rocky Mountain region of North America, it initially feeds on wild solanaceae plants and has gradually become a major pest with potato cultivation. The adult body is about 10mm long, oval, orange, with ten black longitudinal stripes on the elytra. Both larvae and adults feed on the leaves of Solanaceae plants, especially potato, which can lead to the complete consumption of leaves and seriously affect crop yield. It has strong adaptability and fecundity, and is resistant to a variety of pesticides, making it extremely difficult to control.
Serrated spade worm
The serrated spade worm, also known as the Indonesian gold spade worm, is a spade beetle insect distributed in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It is known for its varied metallic colors, including gold, green, blue and purple. The body is 25 to 57mm long and has a large, upwardly curved, three-forked jaw. It is a diurnal insect that often moves on flowers during the day. Male insects cut through the epidermis of plants to absorb juice, while female insects rely on the juice "prepared" by male insects. The larvae feed mainly on rotten wood, and adults can eat sweet fruits or jelly for beetles. Breeding is easier, larval development period is short, suitable for beginners breeding.
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.
Uganda Flower Tortoise
The Ugandan flower golden tortoise is a species of large flower golden tortoise, belonging to the family Golden Tortoidae. It is mainly distributed in Africa in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The male body length is about 56-89mm, and the female body length is about 40-60mm. The biggest feature is that the body color and pattern change, there are black, blue, orange, green and other colors. The adults feed on ripe fruit, maple syrup, beetle jelly and pollen. The larvae feed on rotten broad-leaved forest humus and white rotten wood. Males have a prominent horn on the head, while females have no horn. Because of its easy to raise, beautiful appearance and loved by many lovers.
Red rhinoceros tortoise
Rhinoceridae is an insect of the subfamily Rhinoceridae, known for its prominent horns and strong physique. One of the largest beetles in the world, the horns of individual males are used to compete with other males during the mating season. The larvae feed on rotting wood, while the adults feed on decaying fruit and sap. Appearance characteristics include a strong body and prominent horns, which are particularly prominent in male individuals. Despite their impressive appearance, rhinoceros tortoises are harmless to humans. Plays an important role in the ecosystem as a decomposer, helping to break down decaying wood and plant matter and promoting nutrient cycling.
rhinoceros beetle
The rhinoceros beetle, known as the unicorn, belongs to the subfamily rhinoceros tortoises of the Coleoptera golden tortoidae. The head and the front and back of the chest have obvious prominent fork angle, shaped like rhinoceros horn, hence the name. The body is large, including sharp corners, the body length can reach more than 6 inches, and the strength is amazing. It is mostly distributed in tropical regions, especially in Central America and South America, with more species in Africa and Oceania, and relatively few species in Asia. Belongs to completely metamorphic insects. The adults like to fly at night where there is light or by the oak forest. The larvae develop in rotting plants, piles of dead leaves or holes in trees, and in compost. The adults feed mainly on plant secretions or vegetables.
Jewelry Tortoise
The jewel golden tortoise belongs to Gidinko and is one of the most striking beetles in the world. Known for its metallic luster and jewel-like color, the body length is usually between 1.5-60mm. Color does not come from pigments, but from the reflection and refraction of light by the microscopic structure of its shell. Widely distributed in the world, the most abundant species in the tropics. The larvae usually live in the xylem of a tree or plant and feed on woody material, while the adults feed on nectar, pollen and plant leaves. The peak of activity is in the warm summer, often collecting honey on flowers. Its metallic luster is not only used for camouflage, but also as a warning signal.
One-horned specimen
The unicorn belongs to the subfamily Rhinoceridae, a large beetle. It has a prominent Y-shaped bifurcation angle, the head and front chest back are black or dark brown, and the surface is smooth and shiny. The forewings are crusty and the hindwings are transparent, relying on the hindwings to fan in flight. It is mainly distributed in East Asia, including China, Japan, South Korea and the Korean Peninsula. Activities are frequent in the summer evenings. The adults feed on sap and fruit, while the larvae feed on saprophylla and humus. The larval period is long, and it usually takes 1-2 years to eclosion into an adult. Due to its unique appearance and large size, the unicorn fairy is often kept as a pet in Japan and China
3D Model Animation of Long Halberd and Big Dipper
Also known as the Hercules beetle, it is one of the largest and strongest beetles in the world. Known for its enormous size and unique appearance, male individuals typically have a pair of particularly long angular jaws, which can be half of their body length. Mainly distributed in tropical rainforests of Central and South America, it is a nocturnal insect that hides in trees or fallen leaves during the day and comes out to be active at night. The life cycle includes four stages: egg, larva, pupae, and adult. Larvae live underground and feed on decaying wood. After years of growth, they eventually pupate and become adults. The lifespan of adult insects is relatively short, and their main task is reproduction.
Five Belt Green Sky Bull
The five banded green beetle is a beetle with a body length of 16-17 millimeters. Its head is relatively small, with coarse dots scattered on the surface. The gap between the antennae is narrow. The antennae are not particularly long, and when extended, they can only barely reach the front half of the forewings. The peduncle is the longest, and the 5 basal segments have fur on the lower edge. The anterior chest is oval shaped, with dense granules and dots at the top of its back. When the forewings are folded, they gradually narrow towards the back, and the tip feels like it has been directly cut, from where you can see that the end of the abdomen always protrudes. There is a slight scratch on the back of the forewings, but due to the dense fur, it cannot be seen. The hind legs are particularly long, with their joints extending beyond the posterior end of the forewings,
High sand deep mountain shovel shaped insect
Lucanus maculifemoratus (scientific name: Lucanus maculifemoratus), belonging to the family Scaridae in the order Coleoptera. The male insect has a body length of 29.9-78.6 millimeters (1.18-3.09 inches), while the female insect is 25-45.1 millimeters (0.98-1.78 inches). It is distributed in cooler forests in mountainous areas of Taiwan at an altitude of 500-1800 meters.
Double spine beetle
The double ridged longhorn beetle is a beetle belonging to the longhorn family. This beetle is distributed in Taiwan and China. The body length is 9.5-17.0 millimeters. The body is covered with extremely thick and dense light colored fuzz, ranging from light grass green to light blue, and decorated with black stripes, composed of a base color and black fuzz. The variation between light and black colors is significant, forming different spotted patterns, especially in elytra. The anterior chest and back panel are pale in color, with circular black spots on both sides of the central area. Each elytra has three large black spots, the first of which is located on the outer side of the base, including the shoulders; The second one is slightly lower, before the middle; Stretching inward wider, but not reaching the middle seam.
Batocera horsfieldi
Yun Ban Bai Tiao Tian Niu is a beetle belonging to the family Antlers and Spades. This beetle is distributed in provinces such as Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong, Taiwan, Fujian, Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan, Hebei, Shandong, and Shaanxi in China.
Deer horn shovel shaped insect
The "little deer horn shovel beetle", also known as the "little deer horn beetle", is a beetle belonging to the family of deer horn shovel beetles.
Japanese catalpa beetle
The Japanese catalpa beetle is a beetle belonging to the Lucanidae family, with the scientific name "Prosopocoilus inclinatus". This beetle is distributed in Japan (including Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Sado Island, Tsushima, Yakushima Island) and the Korean Peninsula.
Golden Beetle
It is an insect unique to Costa Rica in Central America, known for its bright golden appearance. The body wall of this insect is hard, and the forewings are hard and keratinized, forming protective elytra. Both adults and larvae of the golden beetle have chewing mouthparts, while larvae are usually oligopoda with well-developed thorax and degenerated abdomen. The eggs of gold beetles are mostly round or spherical, and their life cycle includes four stages: egg, larva, pupae, and adult. In nature, the shiny appearance of gold beetles is often used to attract the attention of the opposite sex during courtship.
Spotted shovel armor specimen
The spotted shovel beetle, a member of the Coleoptera family, is distributed in regions such as Heilongjiang, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Henan, Zhejiang, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Fujian, Taiwan, and Beijing. The upper palate of male insects is well-developed, resembling the horns of a stag. Many types of horns have finer branches and teeth, and the length of the horns is equivalent to the length of the body, which can cause bleeding on the hands. But some palates are too large, which can become a burden on action. Thick and robust, black or brown in color. However, there are few bright colors.
Spade armor specimen
Spades are a collective term for insects in the order Coleoptera, family Spades, of the phylum Arthropods. The adult body of the shovel beetle is elliptical in shape, black or brown in color, mostly glossy, and has a solid surface; The upper forehead of male insects is mostly large and protruding like deer antlers. Some species have teeth on the upper jaw, while others have forked horns at the end of the upper jaw; The elytra cover the entire abdomen. The spade beetle is named because its shape resembles that of a shovel when its elfin is closed. Spade armor, also known as shovel shaped armor, shovel shaped insect, or deer antler insect.
Spotted shovel armor specimen
The spotted shovel beetle, a member of the Coleoptera family, is distributed in regions such as Heilongjiang, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Henan, Zhejiang, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Fujian, Taiwan, and Beijing. The upper palate of male insects is well-developed, resembling the horns of a stag. Many types of horns have finer branches and teeth, and the length of the horns is equivalent to the length of the body, which can cause bleeding on the hands. But some palates are too large, which can become a burden on action. Thick and robust, black or brown in color. However, there are few bright colors.
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