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Agricultural pest insects / Zoology / Beetle / Rhinoceros beetle / Dung beetle / Cane beetle / Phyllophaga / Goliathus / Scarabaeidae / Phyla / Protostome
Date: 2012-07-07 12:34:51
Agricultural pest insects
Zoology
Beetle
Rhinoceros beetle
Dung beetle
Cane beetle
Phyllophaga
Goliathus
Scarabaeidae
Phyla
Protostome

Would you like a pet rhino? There are more beetles in the world than any other group of insects. They come in a great range of sizes, colours and shapes. One of the largest is the Rhinoceros beetle. The Rhinoceros beetle

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