As teased in my salictidae thread, all about beetles, as it's name implies is a thread dedicated to the beetle species of the Zoochat gallery. It may seem over ambitious, and as with the Salictidae thread will never truly be completed, but I wish to give it a go and conjure up something.
For those wondering this thread's format is the same as the Salictidae one.
This thread will start with a bang, a truly formidable beetle of the desert.
Entry 1
Kalahari Tiger Beetle (Manticora scabra)
The Kalahari Tiger Beetle inhabits the Kalahari desert hence it's name. It is located in the countries of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawai, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and other nearby nations. It has large mandibles to grip it's prey and is aggressive giving it, it's alternate common name the Monster Tiger Beetle. I cannot find any size data for this species. It is widely kept in captivity although it has been facing a decline in recent years due to overcollection.
Photo by @vogelcommando
The next entry was meant to be the Tricolour Soilder Beetle however for some reason it's gone missing from the gallery.
Anyways thats it for now!
For those wondering this thread's format is the same as the Salictidae one.
This thread will start with a bang, a truly formidable beetle of the desert.
Entry 1
Kalahari Tiger Beetle (Manticora scabra)
The Kalahari Tiger Beetle inhabits the Kalahari desert hence it's name. It is located in the countries of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawai, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and other nearby nations. It has large mandibles to grip it's prey and is aggressive giving it, it's alternate common name the Monster Tiger Beetle. I cannot find any size data for this species. It is widely kept in captivity although it has been facing a decline in recent years due to overcollection.
Photo by @vogelcommando
The next entry was meant to be the Tricolour Soilder Beetle however for some reason it's gone missing from the gallery.
Anyways thats it for now!
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