Stag beetles thrive in warm, tropical environments and are sensitive to cold temperatures. Did you know that an insect can cost as much Rs 75 lakh? The 'stag beetle' is one of the most expensive ...
The Stag beetle, priced at Rs 75 lakh, is a rare and threatened species in Europe. London's Thames Valley region is a stronghold for these impressive insects. Learn about their habits, lifespan, and ...
Have you ever imagined shedding ₹75 lakh for an insect? While most of us may think twice about spending this much in buying an insect, this stag beetle with powerful mandibles has grown significantly ...
From Forest Floor to Fortune: Meet the World’s Most Expensive Insect Can a tiny insect be worth more than a luxury car? As strange as it sounds, the answer is yes. Meet the stag beetle — a striking, ...
The stag beetle can cost up to Rs 75 lakh, making it one of the world's most expensive insects. This beetle is known for its distinctive large mandibles, which contribute to its high value and rarity.
Appearance: Black or dark brown. Instead of its hard casing being as smooth as a polished car hood – like many beetle species – S. rugosum's body is covered with bumps, giving it a rugose appearance, ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have designed a new adaptable robot capable of flying, walking or using of combination of those skills at once, much like the movements of a large, winged ...
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - Cleveland 19 viewers have asked about a particularly nasty looking beetle that's out and active in Northeast Ohio right now. According to John Windau with the Ohio Department of ...
Flying and running take considerably more work for a male Cyclommatus metallifer (left) than they would in a short-jawed world, computer simulations reveal. Saddled with the weight of his giant ...
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The mandibles of the male stag beetle resemble a stag's antlers, and he uses them in combat to compete for mating opportunities during the breeding season. According to the Natural History Museum in ...