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| == Reproduction == | | == Reproduction == |
| The Rhinoceros beetle reproduces sexually and they're are distinct male and female beetles. Rhinoceros beetles usually reproduce during the rainy times. As they begin to mate, the male begins to get very belligerent. A few species of Rhinoceros beetles clash with one another in order to win the females affection and mate. They use their large horns to ram and knock each other over. [http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Invertebrates/Facts/insects/Herculesbeetles.cfm]
| | Rhinoceros beetles reproduces sexually and there are distinct male and female beetles. Rhinoceros beetles usually reproduce during the rainy times. As they begin to mate, the male begins to get very belligerent. A few species of Rhinoceros beetles clash with one another in order to win the females affection and mate. They use their large horns to ram and knock each other over. [http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Invertebrates/Facts/insects/Herculesbeetles.cfm] |
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| == Ecology == | | == Ecology == |