Dung beetle specimens are beautiful works of art showcasing this unique insect. Dung beetles, commonly known as dung beetles, are known for their unique habits and morphological characteristics, especially their sturdy shells and powerful front feet. Taxidermy involves multiple steps, including gathering, handling, drying and fixing the insect. First, the beetles are treated fresh to prevent rot and then dried to remove water from their bodies. After drying, the beetles are carefully attached to a needle and placed in a transparent display case.
Dung beetle specimens are of great importance in scientific research. They help entomologists study dung beetle taxonomy, ecology and behavior. Dung beetles perform important roles in nature, such as breaking down organic matter and soil improvement, with a non-negligible impact on ecosystems.
Dung beetle specimens also play a role in education. They provide students and nature lovers with the opportunity to intuitively understand the biological characteristics and ecological functions of dung beetles. By looking at these specimens, we can better understand the important role of dung beetles in nature and what makes them unique.