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.
rhino beetle
Rhinoceros beetles belong to the order Coleoptera. Mostly distributed in tropical regions, with the most abundant species in Central and South America, more species in Africa and Oceania, and relatively fewer species in Asia. Seven genera and twelve species have been discovered in Yunnan, China. The head and pronotum often have prominent forked angles resembling rhinoceros horns, hence the name. Among them, the protruding sugarcane turtle, rubber rhinoceros beetle, and double forked rhinoceros beetle are commonly known as unicorn immortals.
rhino beetle
Rhinoceros beetles belong to the order Coleoptera. Mostly distributed in tropical regions, with the most abundant species in Central and South America, more species in Africa and Oceania, and relatively fewer species in Asia. Seven genera and twelve species have been discovered in Yunnan, China. The head and pronotum often have prominent forked angles resembling rhinoceros horns, hence the name. Among them, the protruding sugarcane turtle, rubber rhinoceros beetle, and double forked rhinoceros beetle are commonly known as unicorn immortals.
Rhinoceros Beetle (Unicorn Fairy)
The rhinoceros beetle (Phileurus didymus) belongs to the order Coleoptera. Mostly distributed in tropical regions, with the most abundant species in Central and South America, more species in Africa and Oceania, and relatively fewer species in Asia. Seven genera and twelve species have been discovered in Yunnan, China. Among them, the protruding sugarcane turtle, rubber rhinoceros beetle, and double forked rhinoceros beetle are commonly known as unicorn immortals.
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