Beetles probably do not play dead, although most insects do. If you see one on the ground looking like its "sleeping" then its most likely because the sun killed them or other predators did. Hope that answers it.
Click beetles play dead when they perceive a threat. When the click beetle flips itself back into an upright position, a click is heard as the spine which it had notched into its abdomen is released.
They cannot cross breed. You would undoubtedly get a dead beetle.
The defense mechanism of the stag beetle larva is to excrete a secretion. They can also play dead if they fear they are in danger.
Dead bamboo or plants dead hmm dead plants or bugs
Burris beetle
yes it does
Orange and black are the colors of the bombardier beetle. The bombardier beetle can often be found under dead logs.
dung beetle are dicomposer because the eat poop (peces) and they get that from all types of organisms and poop is dead stuff
Organic Material
The first bugs on a dead body are flies and beetles. Maggots and beetle larvae are also found on a dead body.
They eat carrion, which is rotting dead organisms.
Carrion Beetle