All beetles generally have six legs, a shell (although it may be soft, like in fireflies), and possibly antennae.
Note: Names can be deceiving. An example would be fireflies, which are beetles, and pill bugs, which are not bugs at all, but are crustaceans.
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∙ 12y agoYes , like all other beetles and insects .
Like all beetles, the dung beetles ins in the order coleoptera.
Why would you ask a question like that?!!??
Dung beetles **have strong legs.**The feet are designed for digging and for rolling dung balls.
Well, some beetles do. But not all of them. sometimes they might eat smaller insects like ants or something smaller than their own body mass. But usually beetles eat leaves, but it's not the only thing.
No.
insects like beetles
beetles eat alot of stuff like ants and others
Mature Christmas beetles eat eucalyptus leaves
Beetles like to eat rotten fruit like mango, peach, apple, pineapple, and more.
No. There are different kinds of beetles all over the world
Beetles are extraordinarily diverse, with over 400,000 known species. They have several different niches, some of which include carnivores, parasites, and herbivores.