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Dung beetles burying a large dung ball in Zimanga Private Reserve South Africa Possibly Large Copper Dung Beetle (Kheper nigroaeneus) by Klaus Stei
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Burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespillo) feeding on dead shrew Belgium Europe by alimdi Arterra Johan De Meester
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Close-up of a Gravedigger Beetle (Nicrophorus Investigator) on a Tree Trunk by ZoonarHeiko Kueverl
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Close-up of a Gravedigger Beetle (Nicrophorus Investigator) on a Tree Trunk by ZoonarHeiko Kueverl
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A gravedigger (Nicrophorus) on a dead blackbird (Turdus merula) or black thrush
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A gravedigger (Nicrophorus)
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Burying beetles Composite high-speed image of buring beetles (Necrophorus sp) flying around a dead hedgehog (Erinceus europaeus) Burying beetles (a
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Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle head and thorax (Cryptarcha sp) The genus Cryptarcha belongs to the family Nitidulidae
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Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of carrion (sexton) beetle (Cryptarcha sp) and phorectic mite (Poecilochirus sp) The genus Cryptarcha belongs to
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Dung beetles use dung to feed their larvae This dung beetle (subfamily Coprinae) moulds and shapes the dung (faeces) into a ball and rolls it to a su
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle head and thorax (Cryptarcha sp) The genus Cryptarcha belongs to the family Ni
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle head and thorax (Cryptarcha sp) The genus Cryptarcha belongs to the family Ni
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle head and thorax (Cryptarcha sp) The genus Cryptarcha belongs to the family Ni
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle head and thorax (Cryptarcha sp) The genus Cryptarcha belongs to the family Ni
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Carrion beetle and phorectic mite SEM
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle (Cryptarchasp) and phorectic mite (Poecilochirus sp) The genus Cryptarcha bel
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Carrion (sexton) beetle (Cryptarchasp) and phorectic mite (Poecilochirus sp) The genus Cryptarcha bel
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Carrion beetle and phorectic mite SEM
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Close-up of a Red-breasted carrion beetle (Oieceoptoma thoracicum) resting on a leaf in a Norfolk woodland habitat in summer
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Fossil beetle A fossilized beetle order Coleoptera preserved in stone Fossilization occurs when an organism is buried and its body structures are
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Burying beetle (Nicrophorus interruptus) looking for carrion Burying beetles have large club-like antennae equipped with black and reddish tips conta
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Burying beetle (Nicrophorus interruptus) on the carcass of a dead mole Burying beetles have large club-like antennae equipped with black and reddish
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Scarab beetles At centre is a sacred scarab (Scarabaeus sacer)
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Larva of the cockchafer or May bug Melolontha melolontha Cockchafers are large clumsy and noisy flying beetles that are a serious pest to horticul
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Coloured SEM of leg of burying beetle (Silphidae)
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