A documentary for Stag Beetles in English.
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
US African AmericanTranscript
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The stag beetle is a beautiful and uncommon insect indigenous to Nigeria and other regions of Africa. It is considered to be the most expensive insect in the world due to its rarity and diverse strange species. A few years ago, a Japanese breeder sold a stag beetle for $89,000. There are more than 1200 species of stag beetles in the world. However, their survival has become ended because of loss of habitat. Its main identity is its arms that come out of its head. Its average size is between two and 4.8 inches. Stack beetles don't eat, but they do drink sweet foods such as tree sap and they look it from decomposing fruit. They mostly rely on the energy stores. They built up as larva. The natural habitat for these insects is woodland areas and can also be found in gardens with a lot of dead male. Stack beetles often use their analysts to wrestle other meals during the mating season. They try to grab each other and the winner throws the loser to the ground. The majority of stack beetles only live a few weeks after I margin as an adult, the stack beetle completes a life cycle of seven years from egg to adult. They spend most of their life on the ground as lava only margin for a few weeks in the summer to find a mate and reproduce.