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Why would a shell man roll a ball?

Why would a shell man roll a ball?
Why would a shell man roll a ball?

Every summer and autumn, in the beautiful fields and roads, a pair of fat beetles can often be seen rolling up a lump of gray-black garbage, which is often called shell lang. Scientific name Dung Beetle. But the question is, why would a shell lang roll a ball? It turned out that the shell lang rolled the ball to store food for the child. Shell Lang used a rake to pile wet human on his head, pressed it under his body, and rubbed it with three pairs of feet. At first it was garbage, not big or round. After slowly spinning, it becomes a round ball the size of an apricot. Sometimes when the ground is too dry and sticky, they will also arrange some feces to stick to it. This ball is often made by a pair of male and female shell langs! After the dung beetle pushed the dung ball to a safer place, he used the horns on his head and three feet to dig up the soil under the dung ball and let it sink, and then turned the loose soil around the dung ball over. In this way, she has been busy for about 2 days. When the fecal balls sink into the soil, the females lay eggs on the fecal balls. In this way, the dung beetle can complete a busy breeding job and then climb up from the middle of the loose soil while pressing the soil layer by layer until it is flush with the ground. After the eggs are in the hole for a period of time, they hatch to produce larvae, which feed on fecal balls. Shell Lang likes to make balls out of cow dung because cows are anti-chewing animals, and the food in their stomachs is chewed very finely. The stool is thin and sticks easily together. And they are nutritious, and the larvae like it the most! Maybe you will find this move of shell lang disgusting, but have you ever wondered how many days it took them to complete such a small dung ball? I think we should also learn from the persistent spirit of Shell Lang and make unremitting efforts step by step. Their spirit is commendable. So don't hurt this clinging little beetle. Conversely, what about us? Isn't it time to reflect on yourself? Have you tried? Have you ever insisted? Have you ever done a successful job of your own? To everyone who strives hard! Come on!