@XxHOCKEYxX57 because those were probably Cerambycidae larvae or other similar larvaes of wood-boring beetles. Nothing to do with the Burying Beetle larvae.
If they live underground. How come I seen a SHIT LOAD of the larvae in logs that me and my dad were splitting in b.c? They looked the same as these but right before the small Black had, the body was really fat and like an oval, then went skinny again to make a kind of worm shape?
Burying beetles would make much better Halloween mascots than cats or bats. Besides their lifestyle, they've got a black and orange spooky face on their shell!
@XxHOCKEYxX57 because those were probably Cerambycidae larvae or other similar larvaes of wood-boring beetles. Nothing to do with the Burying Beetle larvae.
immortaltechpt 1 year ago
Oh...then they eat 'em, maybe not so much then, lmao:D
2sick2care 1 year ago
They raise their babies...that's amazing!
2sick2care 1 year ago
Aw...they're so cute, and beautiful...
iheartthemaxx 1 year ago
i found one yesterday and took it's picture, stunning as a screen wallpaper
woodlandsteve 1 year ago
If they live underground. How come I seen a SHIT LOAD of the larvae in logs that me and my dad were splitting in b.c? They looked the same as these but right before the small Black had, the body was really fat and like an oval, then went skinny again to make a kind of worm shape?
XxHOCKEYxX57 1 year ago
Truly fantastic documentary! "There's a mouse over there I fink!" "Oh, it's taken."
johnnytweaker 2 years ago
Burying beetles would make much better Halloween mascots than cats or bats. Besides their lifestyle, they've got a black and orange spooky face on their shell!
Scythemantis 2 years ago