Those green beetles are called "Scarab Dung Beetles", and are considered a "beneficial" insect. I have thousands of them on my property and they're always getting in my pool. Don't know how you can get rid of them, but now that you know what they are it should help.
It sounds like you may be describing beetles, which can have a shiny dark exoskeleton with red markings. Beetles are common insects found in various environments, and they have a hard shell to protect their bodies.
No. The beetles that goes inside people in the movie "the mummy" are not real.
Sequins are those really shiny discs that are usually on clothing
No, those shiny peices you see are not diamonds.
Finding a shiny Pokemon is a 1 / 8192 chance.You can't find like 8191 of a certain species and on the 8192 battle it will be shiny. It's each individual battle that has those odds.
Luster. It describes how a mineral reflects light and can be used to distinguish different minerals based on their appearance. Minerals with a metallic luster appear shiny like metal, those with a submetallic luster are somewhat shiny, and those with a nonmetallic luster do not appear shiny.
Those are shiny pokemon.
You have a 1 in 8,192 chance of any Ninetales you find being shiny. There is no way (other than AR/GS cheats) to increase those chances.
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No those are all lies. There is no code that could make you Pokemon or your egg that hatch to be shiny permanently.
''Nephrites'' is a genus of beetles, but those are not amfibians ofcourse. Maybe nephritis was meant, this is a kidney-desease. Or nephrite, wich is a mineral.
Snorlax can be shiny. All known Pokémon can be shiny actually. Normal Snorlax has a eggshell white and green body color while shiny Snorlax has a eggshell white and deep blue body color. Now, if you plan on hunting one then use FR/LG. Those games have 2 obtainable Snorlaxes. :]