'Carrion beetles' is a collective term referring to many differing species who subsist on offal, carrion, fungi or dung.
The scientific name of the American carrion beetle is Necrophila americana.
They eat carrion, which is rotting dead organisms.
Carrion Beetle
The green carrion beetle is a flying insect with a green body, red tail, and yellow underbelly. The green carrion beetle earns its name by eating decayed flesh.
Waterbeetles may eat other animals, carrion or plants, depending on the species.
herclus beetle live in the tropical forests
there both the same
An insect that has a different-colored edging to its top wings is a beetle that has a "y" pattern on its back. A beetle may showcase a bigger, lower set of wings and a smaller, upper set. The back will be all of one color or have different colors in one or many various-shaped widths depending upon the exact genus in question.
Decomposer, scavenger or carrion-eater
yes, an elephant beetle does have predators. they are :humans, birds, fish (near water), and spiders.
japan of course because it is called Japanese beetle
a dung beetle lives 1 and a half years