Yes, it is but is also known as the "Dung beetle". Just the Egyptians called it the Scarab Beetle.
No scarab beetles are extinct but believe it or not they did exsist.
Scarab Beetles grow up to half an inch.
A scarab beetle's baby is the child that is layed by the scarab beetle.
No
Yes, they are part of Egypt's wildlife. However, they are no longer venerated.
Australia does have native scarab beetles. Also known as Cockchafers or Dung Beetles, there are over 2000 known species in Australia.
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I have heard that scarabs are not real but I have looked online and it said that they are real. I belive that scarab beetles are indeed, real.
Predators of scarab beetles (also known as dung beetles) include:batsblue-jays, blackbirds, flycatchers and other insect-eating birdstoadsreptiles such as skinkssome omnivorous marsupials of Australia may eat scarab beetle larvae
yes they do, i have a kitten that has the remains of a scarab beetle in his neck, still removing remains now. shocking but true yes they do, i have a kitten that has the remains of a scarab beetle in his neck, still removing remains now. shocking but true yes they do, i have a kitten that has the remains of a scarab beetle in his neck, still removing remains now. shocking but true
No, most are black.
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