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What is a giraffe beetle?

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It is a beetle with a long neck like a giraffe?

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Is there a beetle called the giraffe beetle?

Yes. It appears to be a normal beetle but has giraffe stripes on its back. The poster who answered the above does not know what they are talking about. A giraffe beetle has a long neck like a giraffe. it does not appear like a regular beetle, and last I knew giraffes didn't have stripes.


What is the scientific name for the giraffe beetle?

The scientific name for the giraffe beetle is Trachelophorus giraffa.


What is the difference between a giraffe beetle and a giraffe weevil?

As far as I know thay are the same bug. The pictures of the two look exactly the same. A weevle is probably a type of beetle.


What predators eat the Madagascar Giraffe Beetle?

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Is the plant affect by both the beetle and the giraffe?

Yes, is called Parasitism.


What lives in Madagascar?

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Do you have any pictures of a giraffe beetle?

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What's in Madagascar?

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How is the giraffe weevil like the green scarab beetle?

They have the same amount of mandables and are labled "typhoids".


What class does a giraffe belong to?

Like all the other weevils, the giraffe weevil is a beetle, and thus, belongs to the class Hexapoda.


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Who is a parasite?

any organism that is not an autotroph or detritivore must be a parasite. include animals feeding on plants (herbivores). Herbivores don't fit in very well to classification of macroparasites and predators (microparasites work the same way for plants and animals, and there are no plant parasitoids). Herbivory as a form of parasitism. Both beetle and giraffe benefit from an interaction with the tree (b) The tree suffers from the feeding of both the beetle and the giraffe i) the beetle is small, with fast population growth, and the host harbors many individuals (macroparasite). ii) the giraffe doesn't fit into our categories of macroparasite or predator at all because it does not live in the tree.