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
the moss mantis would win
a Japanese rhinoceros beetle. also known as a Japanese horned beetle and kabutmushi.
European rhinoceros beetle was created in 1758.
Asiatic rhinoceros beetle was created in 1758.
They are callede rhinoceros beetles and are found in Guam
no
a dynasties beetle type
a type of beetle with a cool looking horn.
a type of beetle with a cool looking horn.