An introduction to the life and habits of the dung beetle, an insect that obtains food, water, and shelter from the droppings of cattle, bison, and other large herbivores.
Introduces the life and habits of the dung beetle, which obtains food, water, and shelter from the droppings of cattle, bison, and other large herbivores.
Introduces the insects of the Fulgoridae family, which live on the sap of Central and South American simaruba trees and are sometimes called peanut-head bugs.