Yes, all of the subfamily Dynastinae will bite when cornered
yes but they will bite if cornered
Run for the hills, or if it's cornered, rear, bite, kick, anything to get the thing that's scaring it to go away.
No, not domestic ferrets that are properly socialized, they are not dangerous at all. Any animal in the wild may be dangerous if cornered, being defensive would be part of their nature. advice from other contributors: Any animal is dangerous is they are scared. If you cornered a ferret it probably would get scared and bite. It probably isn't the smartest idea to corner one.
Despite their intimidating looks, Rhino Beetles do not bite. Some people even keep them as pets. They eat things like rotting fruits and tree sap. Completely harmless.
Rats bite because they are scared or have pups that they are still nursig.
Most of the Hydrophilidae or water beetles are to small to bite, but the larger species might bite you, like beetles from the genus Dytiscus.
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they bite when feel threatened.
No, fire beetles are a type of beetle that does not bite. They are named as such because they are attracted to fire and need it to breed.
An animal will do anything that it can to defend itself when cornered. If a herbivore has no means of escape, it will certainly bite.
The rhinoceros beetles or rhino beetle are a subfamily (Dynastinae) of beetles in the family of scarab beetles (Scarabaeidae). They are also sometimes called Hercules beetles, Unicorn beetles, or horn beetles. There are over 300 known species of the rhino beetle. They are among the largest of beetles, reaching 60 millimeters in length, however they are completely harmless to humans because they cannot bite or sting. Their common name refers to the characteristic horns born only by the males of most species in the group. They have a horn on the thorax and another horn pointing forward from the center thorax. They use their horn to fight other males during mating season and it even functions as a built on digging tool.(Source Wikipedia)