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== Body Design ==
== Body Design ==
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The Rhinoceros beetles are one of the largest beetles. They can grow up to six inches long and way up to four ounces. <ref> Gerald Urquhart [https://msu.edu/user/urquhart/rainforest/Content/Rhinoceros-Beetle.html/ Rhinoceros Beetle] ''The Virtual Rainforest''. Accessed January 4th, 2016. </ref> The males make them well know because they can have horns almost as long as their bodies. Their horns are used to dig and fight other males during mating season. Beetles have a very tough shell to protect themselves and their colors come in a variety of color. They sometimes even have fur! <ref> [http://interesting-animal-facts.com/Strongest-Animal-Facts/Rhinoceros-Beetle-Facts.shtml/ Rhinoceros Beetle Facts] ''Animal Facts''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref> The length and size of the horns show how healthy the beetle is. <ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynastinae/ Dynstinae] ''Wikipedia''. Last Modified September 4th, 2016. Author Unknown </ref> Rhinoceros beetles are considered to be the strongest animal on earth, being able to carry 850 times its own weight! Thats like a human carrying 9 fully grown elephants. <ref> [http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/wildlife-library/invertebrates/rhinoceros-beetles.aspx/ Rhinoceros Beetles] ''National Wildlife Federation''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref>
The Rhinoceros beetles are one of the largest beetles. They can grow up to six inches long and way up to four ounces. <ref> Urquhart, Gerald [https://msu.edu/user/urquhart/rainforest/Content/Rhinoceros-Beetle.html/ Rhinoceros Beetle] ''The Virtual Rainforest''. Accessed January 4th, 2016. </ref> The males make them well know because they can have horns almost as long as their bodies. Their horns are used to dig and fight other males during mating season. Beetles have a very tough shell to protect themselves and their colors come in a variety of color. They sometimes even have fur! <ref> [http://interesting-animal-facts.com/Strongest-Animal-Facts/Rhinoceros-Beetle-Facts.shtml/ Rhinoceros Beetle Facts] ''Animal Facts''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref> The length and size of the horns show how healthy the beetle is. <ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynastinae/ Dynstinae] ''Wikipedia''. Last Modified September 4th, 2016. Author Unknown </ref> Rhinoceros beetles are considered to be the strongest animal on earth, being able to carry 850 times its own weight! Thats like a human carrying 9 fully grown elephants. <ref> [http://www.nwf.org/wildlife/wildlife-library/invertebrates/rhinoceros-beetles.aspx/ Rhinoceros Beetles] ''National Wildlife Federation''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref>


== Life Cycle ==
== Life Cycle ==
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In the life cycle of the rhinoceros beetle, complete metamorphosis occurs as it goes through the stages of the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. If there are several males in the environment, they will fight, and the victorious beetle will get to mate the female. After mating, she will lay her white eggs that are also called ova. She can lay up to 50 eggs at once and it takes 3-4 weeks for the eggs to hatch. <ref> Devon Troutman [https://digitalinsectcollection.wikispaces.com/Rhinoceros+Beetle/ Rhinoceros Beetle] ''Digital Insect Collection''. Accessed on January 4th, 2017. </ref>  When they hatch, the beetles are in their larvae stage, which is when they eat alot and develop. They also molt three times and every period between the molting is called an instar. <ref> [https://www.rhinobeetle.co.uk/index.php/template/rhinobeetle-lifecycle/ Rhinobeetle Lifecyle] ''Rhinobeetle UK''. Last Modified October 31st, 2016. Author Unknown </ref> After 12-18 months, the beetle will enter their next stage of life...the pupa. This is when the beetle molts one last time and digs itself a hole and stay there for months without food. This stage can last up to 18 months. <ref> [https://www.cuteness.com/article/life-cycle-rhinoceros-beetle/ Life Cycle Rhinoceros Beetle] ''Cuteness''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref> Once the beetle is done with this stage, they are adults. They will mate, and continue this life cycle. <ref> [http://www.insectfarm.com.au/newsletters/Life-Cycle-2-Rhino-Beetle.pdf/ Life Cycle 2 Rhino Beetle] ''Rhinoceros Beetle''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref>
In the life cycle of the rhinoceros beetle, complete metamorphosis occurs as it goes through the stages of the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. If there are several males in the environment, they will fight, and the victorious beetle will get to mate the female. After mating, she will lay her white eggs that are also called ova. She can lay up to 50 eggs at once and it takes 3-4 weeks for the eggs to hatch. <ref> Troutman, Devon [https://digitalinsectcollection.wikispaces.com/Rhinoceros+Beetle/ Rhinoceros Beetle] ''Digital Insect Collection''. Accessed on January 4th, 2017. </ref>  When they hatch, the beetles are in their larvae stage, which is when they eat alot and develop. They also molt three times and every period between the molting is called an instar. <ref> [https://www.rhinobeetle.co.uk/index.php/template/rhinobeetle-lifecycle/ Rhinobeetle Lifecyle] ''Rhinobeetle UK''. Last Modified October 31st, 2016. Author Unknown </ref> After 12-18 months, the beetle will enter their next stage of life...the pupa. This is when the beetle molts one last time and digs itself a hole and stay there for months without food. This stage can last up to 18 months. <ref> [https://www.cuteness.com/article/life-cycle-rhinoceros-beetle/ Life Cycle Rhinoceros Beetle] ''Cuteness''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref> Once the beetle is done with this stage, they are adults. They will mate, and continue this life cycle. <ref> [http://www.insectfarm.com.au/newsletters/Life-Cycle-2-Rhino-Beetle.pdf/ Life Cycle 2 Rhino Beetle] ''Rhinoceros Beetle''. Accessed January 4th, 2017. Author Unknown </ref>


== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==
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