Dung beetles, seemingly unremarkable little creatures, actually play an important role in the ecosystem. They feed on manure, which not only helps nature break down organic matter, but also promotes soil fertility. The life habits and behavior of dung beetles are fascinating, especially when they roll the dung ball, showing amazing intelligence and strength.
In the course of my research on dung beetle specimens, I discovered a number of interesting facts. Dung beetles, for example, have specific "preferences" when choosing their dung. Not only do they choose other animals' droppings, they also choose them based on their ingredients. And their reproduction behavior in the dung ball makes me feel the wonder of life.
By observing and documenting the lives of dung beetles, I feel I have gained a deeper understanding of the ecological balance. Every little creature has its own unique value, which is worth us to cherish and protect. In the future, I hope to work with more nature lovers to share the story of dung beetles and call attention to these humble but indispensable creatures. Let's explore this wonderful world and discover the secrets of nature.