No... The 'Dung Bettle' Does NOT!
You need to look harded you are very lithargic
An interesting fact would be that at one point, all the beetles had the exact same hair cut. (same length and style.)
Yes
Caterpillars, some beetles.
Yes , like all other beetles and insects .
No. There are different kinds of beetles all over the world
All beetles have an elytra, a hard leathery covering instead of their front wing. Grasshoppers also have an elytra along with members of that order of insects. The elytra on beetles is a different. That elytra distinguishes beetles from other orders of insects.
Not all beetles do this but there are certainly a lot of beetles that do live in wood at various stages of their life. The most famous of which is "woodworm".
The Beetles broke up in 1970, though they weren't all working together in 1969
Like all beetles, the dung beetles ins in the order coleoptera.
All beetles generally have six legs, a shell (although it may be soft, like in fireflies), and possibly antennae. Note: Names can be deceiving. An example would be fireflies, which are beetles, and pill bugs, which are not bugs at all, but are crustaceans.
how many legs does beetle has? Answer: All insects have 6 legs. Beetles are insects. Therefore beetles have 6 legs.