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Mammoth beetle

2022-03-15 / 1097 Read

Introduction to the species of Mammoths

MammothsDouchong is native to Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, etc., with a record size of about 5 to 13.5 cm, long forefoot, and covered with golden yellow Fine hairs, fine hairs that fall out due to wear and tear and do not regrow. It is very similar to another varietyoccidentails of this genus, except that this species The thoracic angle slants forward about 45 degrees, while the incidentails slant horizontally.

Chinese Literary Name: Mammoth Dapus

Binomial   Method: Refers to the scientific name corresponding to the creature under the dual-name naming system

Kingdom: Animalia

phylum: Arthropoda

Subphylum: Jaw-like Insecta

The appearance of the mammoth worm

Mammoth Douchong It is also the representative of the genus Ixiupet species.

The adult body surface is covered with short golden hairs. The males have well-developed head horns and short thoracic horns extending horizontally to the left and right. The males are covered with short golden hairs. The fine hairs will fall off due to wear and tear and will not regrow.

Life Habits of Mammoths

MammothsDouchong is a large, beautiful and easy to raise primerVariety. Breeding is simple and not picky about ingredients. The only problem is their big appetite, prepare a lot of ingredients and give the temperature between 18 and 30 degrees before you can consider trying to raise a mammoth.

The feeding method of the mammoth worm

The larval stage is much longer than that of the unicorn, about 12 to 18 months. , individual large individuals also have more than 24 months to pupate the phenomenon. Although the food intake is large and the larval stage is long, the sense of accomplishment after emerging into an adult is small to medium The worm is unmatched! Breeding target: 110MM. Adults are docile and short-lived, about 4 to 6 months. Simple reproduction, a spokesperson for explosive births... The female worm can easily lay 100 eggs. Friends who like large breeds must keep them!