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Giant Malaysian Click-Beetle - male on bark of a tree
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Giant Malaysian Click-Beetle - male on bark of a tree
Giant Malaysian Click-Beetle - male on bark of a tree (Oxynopterus auduoin). El Nido, Palawan, Philippines. Evening - February
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1. Title: "A Giant Leap of Faith: The Majestic Malaysian Click-Beetle" 2. Description: This image showcases the impressive size and intricate details of a male Malaysian Click-Beetle (Oxynopterus auduoin) perched on the bark of a tree in the enchanting setting of El Nido, Palawan, Philippines. The beetle's powerful mandibles and elongated legs are on full display as it clings to the tree, ready to defend itself or click its way to freedom if threatened. 3. Background: The Malaysian Click-Beetle, also known as the Giant Dung Beetle, is one of the largest beetles in the world, with some species reaching up to 10 centimeters in length. Native to Southeast Asia, these beetles are an essential part of the ecosystem, playing a crucial role in the decomposition process by burying animal waste, thereby promoting soil health and nutrient cycling. 4. History: The Malaysian Click-Beetle has a rich history, with records dating back to the 18th century. The beetle's unique ability to "click" or "snap" its body to launch itself into the air when threatened is a fascinating adaptation that has intrigued scientists and naturalists for centuries. 5. Habitat: This photo was taken in the evening in February, capturing the beetle's striking silhouette against the backdrop of the tropical forest. El Nido, located in the northern part of Palawan Island, is known for its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife, making it an ideal habitat for the Malaysian Click-Beetle and other fascinating creatures. 6. Conservation: The Malaysian Click-Beetle and its habitat face various threats, including habitat loss due to deforestation, hunting for food, and the collection of specimens for the pet trade. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these important insects and their habitats, ensuring their continued survival for future generations to marvel at their beauty and significance in the natural world.
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