If you recreate the habitat for the creature you have in mind, then yes, there's no reason you can't have it as a pet. And soon the grub will throughmetamorphosis or shedding change into an adult, which would then require a different habitat with a different source of food. In the 1970's, I remember people who had rocks for pets, so why not grubs for pets? At least grubs are living pets which move around. Good luck with them.
Moleswarthogs
A grub’s mother is a female insect that lays eggs, which then develop into grubs. Grubs are the larval stage of insects like beetles, so their mothers would be the adult beetles that laid the eggs.
Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.
Yes, raccoons are known to eat grubs, among other insects and small invertebrates. Grubs are a good source of protein for raccoons, and they will actively search for them in the soil or under logs and rocks.
Other grubs that look similar to whichetty grubs include rhinoceros beetle grubs and wood-boring beetle larvae. These grubs are typically white or cream in color and have a similar cylindrical body shape. They are often found in rotting wood or underground, feeding on decaying plant material.
Grubs are the larvae of insects.
a box for grubs Grubs are small insects
grubs and worms
Butterflies
Grubs, bugs and insects are Meerkats' prey.
Grubs, bugs and insects are meerkats' prey.
witchetty grubs, honey ants and more
Moleswarthogs
No. Grasshoppers are insects. Mammals have live young and nurse them. Grasshoppers lay eggs and leave them to hatch in the sand on their own.
They eat grubs and insects
Occasionally insects and grubs, They are primarily herbivores.
they eat grubs and other small insects