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Uploaded by ookuwamania on Apr 14, 2007
http://ookuwamania.jp/ オオクワマニアの隠れ部屋Chalcosoma caucasus コーカサスオオカブト
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@haloindons Some Atlas are big
MrTreliazz 2 months ago
Caucasus beetle FTW! own all of em! >=D
Corbenik2nd 3 years ago
it is caucasus, I can prove it because the lower horn have a small tooth that atlas doesn't has!
super1commenter 3 years ago
That's sounds a lot like Caucasus you just described.
Caucasus have very short horns. Which have a more of a curve to them. And they also don't have a middle thorax horn.
And Atlas Beetles grow to a maximum of 145mm.
mootbugget 4 years ago
Those information you gave are true, but relevant to atlas. Sorry, but this is definately a caucasus. Atlas' upper horns curve downward and are shorter. And, Atlas normally gets a maximum of 100mm, Caucasus can even get about 130mm...
Lyfthrasyr 4 years ago 2
Nope, I'm afraid it's Atlas.
Because if you google Caucasus,
then google Atlas, you'll see the difference.
You'll also see that the Beetle in the video is
a Chalcosoma Atlas, NOT Caucasus.
KeoTheGuilmon 4 years ago
no it is caucasus
it can be identified by its front horn
use google man,you will find different between atlad and caucasus at its front horn
devilmok 4 years ago 2
It's a Chalcosoma Atlas, Chalcosoma Caucasus' have shorter thorax horns, which curve down ward.
It's not a caucasus, its an atlas. notice the curved terminal hook at the end of the cephalic horn?
FreackZz 4 years ago
How many beetles do you brush on a daily bases?
jbzhummerh2gamer 4 years ago
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@haloindons Some Atlas are big
MrTreliazz 2 months ago
Caucasus beetle FTW! own all of em! >=D
Corbenik2nd 3 years ago
it is caucasus, I can prove it because the lower horn have a small tooth that atlas doesn't has!
super1commenter 3 years ago
That's sounds a lot like Caucasus you just described.
Caucasus have very short horns. Which have a more of a curve to them. And they also don't have a middle thorax horn.
And Atlas Beetles grow to a maximum of 145mm.
mootbugget 4 years ago
Those information you gave are true, but relevant to atlas. Sorry, but this is definately a caucasus. Atlas' upper horns curve downward and are shorter. And, Atlas normally gets a maximum of 100mm, Caucasus can even get about 130mm...
Lyfthrasyr 4 years ago 2
Nope, I'm afraid it's Atlas.
Because if you google Caucasus,
then google Atlas, you'll see the difference.
You'll also see that the Beetle in the video is
a Chalcosoma Atlas, NOT Caucasus.
KeoTheGuilmon 4 years ago
no it is caucasus
it can be identified by its front horn
use google man,you will find different between atlad and caucasus at its front horn
devilmok 4 years ago 2
It's a Chalcosoma Atlas, Chalcosoma Caucasus' have shorter thorax horns, which curve down ward.
KeoTheGuilmon 4 years ago
It's not a caucasus, its an atlas. notice the curved terminal hook at the end of the cephalic horn?
FreackZz 4 years ago
How many beetles do you brush on a daily bases?
jbzhummerh2gamer 4 years ago