Um, no, they don't eat their owners, they are quite harmless. They prefer rotting fruit. In the wild they eat small amounts of nectar, sap, and rotting fruit. I feed mine really ripe banana, mango, and whatever old fruit I may have. As adults they do not eat a lot, they do most of their eating as larvae. I just found one today here in Costa Rica, they make fun pets.
fruit
They eat fruit and sap.
they eat fruits and tree sap
a Japanese rhinoceros beetle. also known as a Japanese horned beetle and kabutmushi.
the moss mantis would win
European rhinoceros beetle was created in 1758.
Asiatic rhinoceros beetle was created in 1758.
They are callede rhinoceros beetles and are found in Guam
The average weight of a rhinoceros beetle is around 30-40 grams.
no
The rhinoceros beetle has very few natural enemies. However, some large birds will sometimes attempt to kill one for food.
a type of beetle with a cool looking horn.