Dung beetle
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| The Dung beetles are a diverse group of beetles, mostly belonging to the subfamily Scarabaeinae within the family Scarabaeidae. They are defined by their unique feeding behavior: coprophagy, the consumption of feces (dung). These beetles play a critical ecological role, quickly burying and recycling dung, which helps with soil health, nutrient cycling, and parasite control. They are famously classified by their behavior as "rollers," "tunnelers," and "dwellers."
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