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 Dung beetles live in many different habitats, including desert, farmland, forest, and grasslands. They do not like extremely cold or dry weather. They occur on all continents except Antarctica.

Dung beetles eat dung excreted by herbivores and omnivores, and prefer that produced by the former. Many of them also feed on mushrooms and decaying leaves and fruits. They do not need to eat or drink anything else because the dung provides all the necessary nutrients. The larvae feeds on the undigested plant fiber in the dung, while the adults do not eat solid food at all. Instead they use their mouthparts to squeeze and suck the juice from the manure, a liquid full of micro-organisms and other nutrients (as well as the body fluids from some unlucky animals such as dung-feeding maggots that sometimes get trapped between their mandibles).
 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
focal85.0mm (35mm equivalent: 137mm)
distantsame location as last photo
locationMap of "dung beetle"
date2007:10:18 10:45:18 width3888
height2592 flashNo
timing0.0020 s (1/500) aperturef/5.6
iso250 whitebalanceAuto
meteringmatrix latitudeS 4d 48.28m 0s
longitudeE 38d 16.81m 0s countryTanzania
regionEast Africa cityMtae, Ushoto
continentAfrica itineraryUsambara
activityWalk feelingNeutral
 
  
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