A black carpet beetle is an oval-shaped black beetle, Latin name Attagenus unicolor.
The scientific name of the African dung beetle larva is Scarabaeus lamarcki.
Carpet Beetles
The dreaded Black Carpet Beetle. Aptly named, don't you think?
A carpet beetle or a drugstore beetle is near to your description. They are gray in color with black spots.
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Bug Rug.
This could be a carpet beetle larvae or could be millipedes if your bedroom is on the ground level or basement as millipedes are attracted to moisture.
Beetle Bailey - 1963 The Red Carpet Treatment 1-27 was released on: USA: 1963
VW Beetle has trunk mats, liner, and carpet just like original Beetle did. Though the trunks now are similar to a hatchback.
The red and black beetle is called a ladybird beetle.
The black beetle with one yellow spot on its back is a Largus beetle. It is different from the burrowing family and cydnidae.
All insects have 6 legs, none of them have 4. However, some have a pair of legs that are very small and sometimes harder to see than the others. It's possible you saw a small black beetle like a carpet beetle. They have 2 antennae and 6 legs.