It's dung, manure - poo from animals.
A scarab beetle's baby is the child that is layed by the scarab beetle.
The answer is that the scarab beetle is extinct and not alive, or is it?
That will be a SCARAB beetle
scarabobeetlephobia. refers to the fear of the scarab beetle
scarab.
Scarab beetle
a scarab beetle is more egyptian then a egyptian cobra
the scarab beetle
The scarab egg is laid in a ball of dung secure in a chamber dug by the parent beetles. The larvae develops and grows eating the dung until reaching the pupa stage. Then it emerges from the ground as an adult beetle.
It is not dirt that it roles it is animal dung. Hence it is called "The Dung Beetle" it may also be call a Scarab Beetle. The dung ball is buried in the ground and used as a food source for the beetle's young which emerges a long time later. This has resonance with the entombment of a mummy and its afterlife - hence the Scarab was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.
The symbol for the sun god Khepri is a scarab beetle.
Yes, it is but is also known as the "Dung beetle". Just the Egyptians called it the Scarab Beetle.