No scarab beetles are extinct but believe it or not they did exsist.
The scarab beetle is a species of the dung beetle. The scarab beetle can be found in the Sahara Desert. However, dung beetles are native to other deserts like the Sonoran Desert in the United States and many other deserts in different continents except Antarctica.
Dolphins live near nile river!
The beetle is found all over the world except in Antarctica and the oceans. Over 30,000 species of this type of beetle is known.
There both holy to the people that live by it
It is an entirely subjective choice.
They can live in freshwater rivers around the world. I remember that I've once saw a nile crocodile with a bull shark in its mouth before on T.V.
Congo river, Zambezi river, Mezeranian river, and people they do live in the Nile river
In rivers you can find snake and lots of other insects like this
tons! all over the world but Europe an Antarctica
Dung beetles can be found all across the globe, apart from Antarctica where they couldn't live due to an aversion to cold or dry weather. They even had a kind of sacred position in egypt as the scarab is a kind of dung beetle.
They lived in present day Egypt most of the time.