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scarab beetle - sacred symbol. Symbol of creation, regeneration, renewal and resurrection.

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How long are scarab beetles?

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Doe scarab beetles still live in ancient Egypt?

No scarab beetles are extinct but believe it or not they did exsist.


What does beetle symbolize?

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Are scarab beetles native to Australia?

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Where are scarab beetles found?

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Are scarab beetles real?

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What eats scarab beetles or dung beetles?

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Are scarab beetles green?

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