dung beetles
Dung beetles are insects that primarily feed on feces, which they use as a food source and breeding ground. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients and improving soil health. By burying dung, they help aerate the soil and promote plant growth.
There are over 8,000 species of dung beetles worldwide, found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. These beetles are known for their strong legs, which allow them to roll and transport dung balls. Their unique behavior contributes to the balance of ecosystems and supports the health of other organisms, including plants and animals.