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  • Collared Iguanid Lizard (Oplurus cuvieri) on forest floor, photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar
    Collared Iguanid Lizard 04.jpg
  • Unidentified species of skink lizard, Komodo Island, Indonesia.
    Skink, Indonesia 002.jpg
  • Common Death Adder (Acanthophis antarcticus).  Mt Glorious locality.
    Common Death Adder (Acanthophis anta...jpg
  • Common Death Adder (Acanthophis antarcticus).  Mt Glorious locality.
    Common Death Adder (Acanthophis anta...jpg
  • Collared Iguanid Lizard (Oplurus cuvieri) on forest floor, photographed in Akanin’ny Nofy, Madagascar
    Collared Iguanid Lizard 05.jpg
  • Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) in leaf litter.  Native to Australia.
    Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)
  • Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) in leaf litter.  Native to Australia.
    Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)
  • Rhinoceros beetles are herbivorous insects named for the horn-like projections on and around the heads of males. Most are black, gray, or greenish in color, and some are covered in soft hairs. Another name given to some of these insects is Hercules beetle, because they possess strength of a herculean proportion. Adults of some species can lift objects 850 times their weight! That would be equivalent to a human lifting 9 fully grown male elephants! One of the uses for extreme strength is for the beetles to dig themselves into leaf litter and soil to escape danger. Their horns also help them to do this.
    Rhinoceros beetle (Dynastinae) 002.jpg
  • Rhinoceros beetles are herbivorous insects named for the horn-like projections on and around the heads of males. Most are black, gray, or greenish in color, and some are covered in soft hairs. Another name given to some of these insects is Hercules beetle, because they possess strength of a herculean proportion. Adults of some species can lift objects 850 times their weight! That would be equivalent to a human lifting 9 fully grown male elephants! One of the uses for extreme strength is for the beetles to dig themselves into leaf litter and soil to escape danger. Their horns also help them to do this.
    Rhinoceros beetle (Dynastinae) 001.jpg
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