The scarab beetle is a species of the dung beetle. The scarab beetle can be found in the Sahara Desert. However, dung beetles are native to other deserts like the Sonoran Desert in the United States and many other deserts in different continents except Antarctica.
No scarab beetles are extinct but believe it or not they did exsist.
Yes.
Scarab Beetles grow up to half an inch.
A scarab beetle's baby is the child that is layed by the scarab beetle.
No
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
No, most are black.
scarab
Scarab beetles are the insect group some of which , in which is sacred scarab (Scarabus sacer) included, recycle dung into the soil and some of which (cockchafers) feeds on its host plant roots when larvae and on its leaves when adult.