The Japanese beetle that savages your landscaping? A scarab as well. The enormous rhinoceros beetles of Central and South America are scarabs. And perhaps the most famous member of the family, the sacred scarab, was actually worshipped by the Egyptians as the embodiment of the sun god Khepri...
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From the majestic Sumatran rhinoceros to the tiny Salt Creek tiger beetle, Sartore’s photographs bring us eye to eye with the kaleidoscopic diversity of shapes, colors, personalities, and attitudes of the animal world. In these vivid pages, Sartore singles out the species most likely to ...
Northern White Rhinoceros This female named Nabiré was one of the last of her subspecies. She died in 2015, a week after this photograph was taken. Sudan, the last northern white rhino, died in March 2018. DVŮR KRÁLOVÉ ZOO, CZECH REPUBLIC ...
Korea: Male Rhinoceros beetle. This image is from Wild Korea. Terra Mater Factual Studios/Benjamin Sadd 3 JANUARY 2019Share on TwitterShare on Facebook Steve Zahn as conman turned dot com founder Michael Fenne. This image is from Valley of the Boom. National Geographic/Bettina Strauss 2 JANUAR...