scarabaeinae

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UK dung beetle, &#subfamily Scarabaeinae&#, Dartmoor Devon uk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scarab beetle taking flight Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close view of insect dung beetle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetle walking along the forest floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Dung Beetle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetles Royalty Free Stock Photo
A dung beetle from the Scarabaeinae subfamily, with a shiny, dark
Dung Beetle walking along the forest floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetle walking along the forest floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dead Adult Small Dung Beetle Head Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close view of insect dung beetle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dung Beetles Royalty Free Stock Photo
A dung beetle from the Scarabaeinae subfamily, with a shiny, dark exoskeleton, is pushing a ball of compacted dirt or dung. The beetle features six legs and notable antennae. The ball is made of small, textured particles, likely for transport or use in nesting. The beetle uses its strong legs to maneuver the ball. The image is set against a plain white background, highlighting the beetle's iridescent colors and the sphere's granular texture.


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