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Generally any time after 7PM, you'll see beetles appearing on (palm) tree trunks. Hercules beetles are no exception.
A Hercules Beetle larvae can reach on a size of a Twinkies.Another name for a Hercules Beetle is Unicorn BeetleHercules Beetles are not harmful (they don't bite, pinch, etc.)Hercules Beetles are one of the top 10 weirdest insects
You can find moths (if you are near a light), stag beetles, Hercules beetles, certain cicadas, and more rare beetles.
The adults eat wild fruit, tree sap, and decayed plant matter.
Many types of birds do eat beetles. Adult birds especially like to eat them so they can regurgitate them and feed their babies.
Hercules beetles can reach impressive lengths, typically measuring between 4 to 7 inches (10 to 18 centimeters) long, with some exceptional individuals exceeding 8 inches (20 centimeters). Their size can vary based on species, with the most recognized being the Dynastes hercules. These beetles are known for their large horns and robust bodies, making them one of the largest beetle species in the world.
Where Hercules is credited with two wives they most likely are Megara, where his children by her areTherimachusCreontiadesOphitusDeicoonHis children by Deianira are:HyllusCtesippusGlenusOneitesMacariaNote that Hercules had many other children not listed here, in affairs with women he never married.
One notable large dung beetle is the "Goliath beetle" (Goliathus spp.), which is among the largest species of beetles in the world. These beetles can weigh up to 100 grams and have a wingspan of up to 25 centimeters. Found primarily in Africa, they are known for their striking coloration and impressive size. Another example of a large dung beetle is the "Hercules beetle" (Dynastes hercules), which is also renowned for its size and strength.
The rhinoceros beetles or rhino beetle are a subfamily (Dynastinae) of beetles in the family of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). They are also sometimes called Hercules beetles, Unicorn beetles, or horn beetles. There are over 300 known species of the rhino beetle. They are among the largest of beetles, reaching 60 millimeters in length, however they are completely harmless to humans because they cannot bite or sting. Their common name refers to the characteristic horns born only by the males of most species in the group. They have a horn on the thorax and another horn pointing forward from the center thorax. They use their horn to fight other males during mating season and it even functions as a built on digging tool.(Source Wikipedia)